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Jacob Roalef <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 30 Dec 2015 09:34:55 -0500
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The Ohio BRAMBLING continues this morning and is coming to the same private feeder per Christopher Collins. It also seems that the neighbors are ok with people standing on the edge of their property (across the street from the feeder) to view this bird, as they came out and waved to everyone this morning (from what I've heard as I am not actually there this morning). This is the best spot to see the feeders and still maintain a good distance so the bird will come down. Birders must be RESPECTFUL of the private residents and this bird and give it plenty of space so it will come to the feeders. Movements and noises can and will scare it away for hours. HOWEVER, this road can be very dangerous as there is a blind hill cars might speed over! Stay off the road when possible and pay attention to your surroundings folks!

- JR
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