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The Sunlit Edge

May 4, 2016 eontbird

Birding tip: from early to mid May, temperatures generally drop quite a bit overnight and do not rise again until late in the morning. For early morning birding, look for edge habitat that is sunlit; these areas are warmer and usually have more insect activity!

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