Subject: | Re: Thrush in Devon |
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From: | "Ray Mansell" BCTess |
Date: | Sat Mar 17, 2012 6:40 am ((PDT)) |
Thank you for that, David. It's nice to hear the sounds of home again (I grew up in Hampshire). Spring here in New York state hasn't quite reached that stage yet, though it is fast approaching. Ray On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Avocet <> wrote: > ** > > > The common thrush is not prized as much as it deserves for its song. I > think it is as varied as the rare nightingale, even if it im still > common in most parts of Britain. They seem to be thriving here in the > South West. > > |
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