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Wed, 24 Dec 2014 12:31:40 -0800
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Oops, I can't believe I forgot two very important nest I've had.

Wood Thrush-one chick survived out of 4 eggs, in a thick, 5 ft talk bush
surrounding a berry tree.

Wood thrush-( 2 )-success! in another bush about 50 feet away from the
other nest.

Catbird- failed- after the thrushes got there brood done, a couple of
catbirds took over the bush, from the first thrush report ^, they took from
the thrush nest and built there own. Failed cause chicks fell from nest in
a bad storm.
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Tri-colored red winged blackbird at McDonald's in Indian Lake outside
feeding with sparrows by the lake.

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