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Sat, 26 Jan 2013 20:58:14 -0500
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Susan Jones and I saw the Varied Thrush this afternoon around 2pm, along with about another dozen 
birders. Great but brief looks at this fabulous bird. We had a total of 21 species at the Yoder 
residence, so there's plenty of action while you're waiting for the star attraction.

Michael and Naomi Yoder could not be nicer. I think they are enjoying the birders, and telling the tale, 
as much as we enjoyed seeing the Thrush.

As Margaret Bowman wrote earlier: As a birder with many Amish friends and who birds often with
Amish, I respect their wishes not to be disturbed on Sundays.  If you go for
this bird, try to do it today (Saturday) or wait until Monday.

Also, Michael and Naomi are young newly-weds, and I'm sure a gift of bird
seed would be appreciated.

See previous post for directions southeast on TR231 out of New Bedford. Roads are not plowed so be 
prepared.

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