"Our" phoebe greeted me on my return from SFO this afternoon with a bright 
"chip" and a busy swooping about to pick up cluster flies.  I'm sure that of 
all the birds nesting and being raised in our bank barn, some return to the 
very same place each spring.  But never more than a few, and then they spread 
out around the neighborhood.  I find it comforting, especially the way they 
pick the same nesting spot, and the same perch on an old wire strung between 
the outbuildings.

Nancy Dickinson
Mecklenburg
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