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Talmage talks birds in Salisbury

THIS RED-BREASTED NUTHATCH is among the species that live in Vermont during the winter and will be the subject of a birding talk by Erin Talmage in Salisbury on Jan. 23. Photo by Kris Andrews

Want to become a birder or improve your birding skills this winter? Erin Talmage, executive director of the Birds of Vermont Museum in Huntington, will give a presentation on Vermont’s winter birds at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 23, as part of the Salisbury Conservation Commission’s Thursday Series. 

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