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The Common Mergansers nest it trees Nancy.
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The snow probably doesn't matter much to them.
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Enjoy the nice day
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Paul
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<br/>> On April 1, 2015 at 3:50 PM nancy dowd <nancypdowd@gmail.com> wrote:
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<br/>> There were 2 male Common Mergansers in the open water of the L Torment outflow pond this morning. Area breeders arriving early or, possibly, just staging to go elsewhere?
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<br/>> Along the flowing inflow brook of L Torment (Lakeview) several male Red-winged Blackbirds were singing in the riverside bushes. I also heard a Common Grackle's squeaky song. It looks so wintry here and everywhere else that I was surprised any Spring breeders had arrived this far inland at all (the junction of Kings, Annapolis and Lun Counties). Could they possibly be staking out territories already?
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