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Sounds of Spring: the Red-bellied Woodpecker
Sounds of Spring: the Red-bellied Woodpecker

April 22, 2024 - As the silence of winter gives way to the beautiful sounds of spring, gently falling rain or thunderous storms; birds chirping; lawn mowers gearing up for the first time, and... what is that drilling sound on the house? It could be a beautiful Red-bellied Woodpecker!

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cacophony: nounnoise, different sounds that together can be loud and objectionable Find it in blue in today's top story!

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Today In History

December 12

1870: Joseph Hayne Rainey of Georgetown, South Carolina was sworn in as the first African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives. Rainey filled the seat of Benjamin Whittemore, which had been declared vacant by the House. Rainey served until March 3, 1879.

1851
: Dr. Joel Roberts Poinsett, American diplomat who introduced the Central American plant - the Poinsettia - into the United States, died near Statesburg, South Carolina. December 12 is celebrated as Poinsettia Day. Joel Poinsett also served as a member of Congress and as secretary of war.

1745: John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court and co-author, with James Madison and Alexander Hamilton, of the influential Federalist Papers, was born in New York City. Jay served as Chief Justice from 1789-1795.


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