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Two females/immatures still visiting me as well.
A late report but I thought of it when I read your report of the phoebes
and red-eyed. Last Friday, the top of our newly dead (insert tear here),
large, elm tree was alive with flycatchers and vireos. Along with a phoebe
or two, there were two peewees, two red-eyeds, and one yellow-throated
vireo...probably an immature but rather bright nonetheless. The activity
was mesmerizing!
Martha
On Thu, Sep 12, 2013 at 7:15 AM, Janet Watton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Last stragglers still enjoying my juice stand here. Record was in 1997 on
> September 14.
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> Also tons of phoebes and red-eyeds on the property, and a very
> non-confusing beautiful black-throated blue.
> Janet Watton
> Randolph Center
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