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Sun, 27 May 2012 10:54:17 -0400
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For those who expressed interest, I relocated this bird again this morning.....here since Wednesday.  This time he was at the entrance to the Edison Joining Technology Center, in the largest tree just as you enter.  He came down and foraged all along the edge of the field in the locusts, singing all the while.  

Could not find Tracy's Blue Grosbeak, but did find:

Flock of Cedar Waxwings
Indigo Bunting
2 Willow Flycatchers on territory singing
Northern Mockingbird pair
2 Gray Catbird pairs
Song Sparrows
Yellow Warblers
Common Yellowthroat (heard)
And the usual

Check out the tree lines of both the Edison Center and the Computer center as well as the fields adjoining each.  Walk back in to the compost pile and you are in the flycatcher's territory for lovely views or photos.

If anyone sees the Blue Grosbeak, please share!
Leslie

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