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Location?????
On Wed, Jan 6, 2021 at 9:08 AM Miriam Lawrence <[log in to unmask]>
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> Just had a small group (about five) Bohemian Waxwings eating berries on a
> tree in the parking lot between the United Church and the Town Hall.
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> I suspected seeing some there once before, a couple of weeks ago, but
> didn’t have my binos at the time, so I’ve made sure to have them with me
> every day since, and this time was able to get a good look at the rufous
> undertail coverts.
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> Pretty sure there was a female Pine Grosbeak feeding in the tree also, but
> I can’t be sure as it flew before I got a long look, and I don’t know that
> bird well enough to be sure with a quick glance. Honestly, though, I can’t
> think of anything else it could’ve been.
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> --Miriam Lawrence
>
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Ruth Stewart
E. Dorset VT
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