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After spending 3 weeks out West for my daughter's wedding, this morning I saw a fairly large, but still immature brown thrasher. It was hiding near the outer edge of the brush near the power corridor--quite near where I had seen one several times last summer. I never saw the adults this spring, but we were in Tucson until early May.
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