We’re lucky enough to live on the Central Flyway, a bird and insect migration route from the northern Great Plains in Canada down to the Gulf and into central Mexico. The continent is home to so many traveling species. In the spring, the flyway brings birds and butterflies north to their breeding grounds; in the fall, it funnels them south for their winter retreat. Life on the move. Life in flocks, following . . . READ MORE ON MY WEBSITE
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