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May 2008

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May 9 sightings
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Bruce and Mary Lou <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 May 2008 21:59:55 -0400
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Today, first one male Rose-breasted Grosbeck showed up at my north feeder as a FOY bird, followed by another male and female RB Grosbeck later in the day.  Male E. Kingbirds were sparring off in the trees across the road and a Baltimore Oriole was feeding there in the crabapples for two more first sightings.  The north feeder also had a second White-crowned Sparrow join the other WCS who has been feeding here all week.  Ovenbird has been singing out in our woods for days now, but no Wood Thrush has taken up their usual residence yet.

Mary Lou Webster
Brandon

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