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December 2010, Week 1

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Sat, 4 Dec 2010 10:51:40 -0500
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This morning, a flock of 16 Bohemian Waxwings and 12 Evening Grosbeaks - all
in the same tree, on the east side - the Bohemians at the top and the
grosbeaks midway.  Blue jays were down below.  If the sun had been out, it
would have been quite a show of colors. The Bohemians have come
intermittently the past several weeks.  They are particularly attracted to
the rosehips of the Multiflora Rose.

Three American Tree Sparrows in the yard on Thurs, but I have not seen
since.

Peg Ackerson
Lyme Center

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