We have them every winter in southern New Hampshire. We look forward to their arrival and usually see them in groups of 3 to 8. Their little dances are so entertaining and endearing, and we are always sad when they depart in the spring. We've occasionally seen them until early summer and those late migraters are a real joy.
We have them every winter in southern New Hampshire. We look forward to their arrival and usually see them in groups of 3 to 8. Their little dances are so entertaining and endearing, and we are always sad when they depart in the spring. We've occasionally seen them until early summer and those late migraters are a real joy.