Kelly’s Corner 129 - The Songs of Summer’s End
Jan Kelly writes a weekly column for Provincetown Magazine. June nesting of the Goldfinch silences them, not to draw attention to the young who must be fed and fledged quickly. By mid-July the shorebirds have started south. Their populations on the flats thin out, cries are less. Already in middle of summer, the world is preparing itself for the coming cold. | |
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