And now I’m waiting for all of these wonderful migrants to move north to 
Auburn.  It’s exciting to read what everyone is getting, but frustrating they 
aren’t up here.  Thanks for your report.

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> On May 1, 2020, at 10:56 AM, Htva Waxwing <waxw...@htva.net> wrote:
> 
> 3 Wood Thrushes, a Catbird and Grosbeak are all FOY for me here on my 
> property. Still have Purple Finches, and up to 9 White-throated Sparrows - 
> morn than I had all winter. Seems yesterday’s weather system pushed, or 
> pulled a number of migrants. 
> 
> Ken Haas
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