So we do have global climate change and the photoperiod is getting 
longer.. Still, I wonder if the 50+ male red-wings, all of them quiet, 
at Montezuma last night are going to pass on any genes for arriving this 
early. Surely we'll get at least one big snow storm that would be 
potentially lethal.

Still, red-wings mean spring is thinking about coming our way.

Cheers,

John

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