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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January 24
1985: Space shuttle Discovery launched from and returned to Kennedy Space Center in Florida.1968: Mary Lou Retton, Olympic gold medalist in gymnastics, was born in Fairmont, West Virginia.
1965: Winston Churchill, former Prime Minister of England, died at the age of 90. Churchill guided England through World War II preventing Nazi Germany from taking control of England.
1941: Aaron Neville, singer, songwriter, was born in New Orleans.
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