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Spent some time in the yard scooping Black Lab by product.

Discovered I had a bunch stick to my shoes.

On the porch I was carefully removing it.

I Coopers came in and landed 20 feet from me.

Cool thing was it started to call. I stood motionless and it flew off 30
seconds later.

The garden supply place I get my bird seed from in North Ridgeville (They
know I am a birder and in the fall I told her to  that people will be coming
in
describing strange birds due to the seed crop shortage up north) and she
informed me today that a customer in North Ridgeville has had Evening
Grosbeaks at his feeders, not many but they have been coming for some time.

I asked her to call me if he comes in again.

I will keep you posted.


Scott Wright

North Olmsted, Ohio

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