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Wed, 19 May 2010 21:40:47 -0400
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I arrived at the area at about quarter to six this evening, and met
other birders who were leaving. They saw the flycatcher fly out of the
area, to the east, about 5:30. I stayed until about 7:15, when it
returned and put on a 5-minute show before flying over some bushes to
the south. Thanks to Sue Tackett for spotting it.

The bird was in the area between the railroad track near the silos and
the gravel road. Birders who were on the road were not able to see it. I
think that the single best spot with the best all-around view would be
on the ridge between the gravel road and the railroad, and not on the
gravel road - it runs below the crest of the ridge, which hides a lot of
ground from view.

At any rate, there is a LOT of very similar habitat here, and the bird
seems to be moving around quite a bit.

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Ned Keller
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