Evening Grosbeak
April 29th, 2009 by Gene & Trudy Heiman
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Date of sighting: 4/29/2009
Evening Grosbeak at the sunflower feed station this am. Sorry, no picture this time. Been 3 years since the last time he was here. Also at the Lower Twin Lake, black billed magpie, Black throated gray warbler. First time for magpie at the lake. Normally only in town. Northern oriole at the orange half. 23 total species since 4/23/2009
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May 1st, 2009 at 8:52 am
Sorry that I can not spell correctly Evening Grosbeak correctly. Also have nesting pair of Great Horned Owls.