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January 2008, Week 3

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Mon, 21 Jan 2008 21:54:33 -0500
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Hi David- 

 I also saw a part-albino EVGB in Norwich on 4-12-05.  You can see it here:

http://www.pbase.com/creaturekinships/grosbeakpartalbino

Makes me wonder how common this is and if ot is becoming more common for
environmental reasons.  We had 2 white-tailed squirrels here this past
spring as well. 

http://www.pbase.com/creaturekinships/redsquirrelodd

Cindy Crawford



On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 08:06:54 -0500, David A. Merker
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>I have a whitish Evening Grosbeak at the feeder. The only color shows on
the greenish nape and grayish wings, otherwise all white. Striking fellow
amongst the others.
>
>David Merker
>Human Resources
>Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center
>603-653-0435
>
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