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Nick Newberry
May 20, 2020

Mount Meridian

Nick Newberry
May 20, 2020

Mount Meridian is a small town surrounded by farm fields. These fields, best viewed from Rockfish Road, are good for raptors (including Northern Harrier in winter, Red-tailed Hawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, and American Kestrel), as well as Horned Lark (winter) and Dickcissel (summer).

eBird Hotspot: Mount Meridian

—Gabriel Mapel

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