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He-- male.
In my experience, yes, the male will arrive first, then often another
male, then the females start to show up. I don't think that's
necessarily always the case, but it is the usual pattern.
The RB Grosbeaks always sweetly arrive together as a pair.
Jane
On 5/16/2013 7:51 PM, Roo Slagle wrote:
> Male or female?
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> A female arrived today around 11am in Belvidere.....FOY!
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> Is that unusual for the female to come first???
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> Have not seen a male.
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> Cheers to the Birds! Roo
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> On 5/16/13, Jane Stein <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> He's ba-ack. Just within the last hour. (Whew!)
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>> Jane
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>> Shoreham
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