Yes! We had a male-Rose-breasted here yesterday too. I love the how various people are announcing the same birds simultaneously.

Also have a local Louisianna Waterthrush singing up and down the local brooks, and while looking for the bird,  a beaver came out of nowhere (well, actually, it came out of Mitchell Brook), crossed the road on the bridge and went back in the brook, traveling mighty fast (for a beaver). I guess the culvert (huge) under the brook wasn't appealing.

Cynthia Crawford

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On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 10:29 AM, Ted Levin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
At the feeder this morning, Thetford Center.

Ted

PS I haven't heard the saw-whet in three nights, but a resident red-shoulder has been screaming up a storm.
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