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Wed, 13 Jun 2007 18:00:27 -0400
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Lastweekend at mosquito wildlife area while enjoying the prothonotary and 
yellow warblers, I saw a bird in a nearby field which puzzles me. It 
seemed to be a fairly small flycatcher but it stayed low to the gound and 
its tail feathers were fringed with white like an eastern kingbird. Can 
anyone help me? On a different note I was also able to spot a b-g 
gnatcatchers nest with chicks and attending parents. It was fun to  watch 
these tiny birds chasing blackbirds that came anywhere near.
Lou Loibl

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