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**Mac
and Brenda Wilmot were able to get a video recording of their resident Carolina
wren in their Lower Coverdale yard loudly vocalizing in January.
Take
a listen to the video link below:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/bsNLsJDh7zrNUFYa7
**The
birds of the day, as Tony Thomas builds up his winter yard list, are the mourning
doves that clean up the seeds the other birds spill from the
feeder.
**Brian
Stone was out and about and around on Saturday but found very little to
photograph. He took a portrait of the male of the northern cardinal pair
out of his kitchen window, and then some interesting clouds. One cloud
image appears possibly to be an example of Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds, and one
cloud photo shows a couple of small streaks of cloud casting long,
straight shadows that looked unnatural in the sky. It's not easy to find
straight lines in nature.
Nelson Poirier
Nature Moncton