There are at least 150, probably more.
When it started raining harder, they disappeared into some junipers. Now that the rain is lighter, they in most of the trees that I can see
-- Listen for their soft calls.
Paula Hansley
Louisville
Paula Hansley
-- Petrographic Consultants International, Inc.
Ph: 720-890-2628
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