Red headed woodpecker was calling by snackbar between area 1 and 2. Also had an
almost adult COMMON LOON. There were plenty of CASPIAN TERNS. There were many
COMMON TERNS too, one that had almost an entirely red bill. There was a small
touch of gray at the very tip but only from the right side
Went kayaking today through the Cayuga Inlet to the red lighthouse andthere
were 6 CASPIAN TERNS next to the lighthouse. They were all adults. I presume
they are non-breeders since it is a bit early for fall migration??
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I presume they are non-breeders since it is a bit early for fall
migration??
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Had a chance to stop by Montezuma for a few hours on the way back from
Rochester around midday with my girl friend. Unfortunately, this is the
worst time for scoping because of heat shimmer. Wildlife drive has dried
out a lot. We were able to pick out
a distant breeding plumage DUNLIN and
I did a quick trip to Montezuma and vicinity today. Notable birds... wildlife
drive to the left of Larue's in the main pool there arelikely hundreds if not
more shorebirds all very distant. I was able to ID the following species...
LEAST SANDPIPER, LESSER YELLOWLEGS, GREATER YELLOWLEGS,
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I did a quick trip to Montezuma and vicinity today. Notable birds
Radar shows high returns over northeast pa heading north. Tommorow could be an
awesome day with many new arrivals!
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I have had 100-150 Pine Siskins at my feeders and in my yard that last two
daysthey are cleaning my feeders out
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Again, thanks to timely rare bird alerts from Jay McGowan and Tim Lenz, I was
successful in getting this life bird.
I took a few photos. Great bird! Thanks Tim and Jay!
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migration as perradar last night. It could be a great day with new arrivals.
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Last night there was decent (for early spring) bird echoes on the radar. That's
2 days in a row now. We have had several new arrival species down here in the
Binghamton area as well. Eastern Phoebe, Bonaparte's Gulls, Tree Swallows, lots
of Rusty Blackbirds, yellow-rumped warblers all have
Winds began the day light west to northwest at the surface and have shifted to
south this afternoon but they are pretty light. At a few thousand feet up winds
are more west to southwest. At 5000 feet and above the winds today are more
west to northwest. So it doesn't look like a big strong
Thanks to the timely CayugaRBA I was able to get down to the Ithaca Yacht Club
this afternoon soon after the TUFTED DUCK was seen. This is why I strongly feel
folks should report rare birds as soon as possible so that others can enjoy.
I was up birding around Myer's Point, and Ladoga with my
Snowy Owl Present Exactly As Ken Described. No Gyr.
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Thanks for these tips, Mike.
For those driving
With High Pressure overhead today I knew the wind would be light so despite the
cold I decided to bird all day beginning in sub-zero air. My car thermometer
dropped to minus 21F between Berkshire and Richford on Rte 38 on the way up.
Most of Rte 38 to Dryden was close to minus 20!! First stop
All,
As of yesterday, the Great Lakes Ice cover has reached 85.4% which is ahead
of last year's incredible ice extent which peaked at 92.5% March 6th. This
year Lake Ontario is almost completely ice covered (much more so than last
year) which I have never seen in all the years I have been
Any updates on TUDU would be appreciated on this listserve or cayuga rba.
Heading up for attempt number two!
Thanks.
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Got the TUFTED DUCK on my second trip to south end of Cayuga lake. Tried
and failed Wednesday. Anyway, bird was first seen by the buoy with Mark
Miller and then we lost it for a bit. It reappeared by the docks off rte 89
as seen from Hog Hole. There were plenty of scaup sp and REDHEAD flying
back
Counted 63 TUNDRA SWANS from Ladoga point. Also one CACKLING GOOSE. Nice
variety and numbers of aythya dabblers coots etc. good viewing conditions too!!
Birds close to shore.
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Dipped on Tufted Duck this morning from Hog Hole with terrible viewing
conditions and again late thisafternoon from Rte 89 with almost ideal viewing
conditions. There were so many ducks around I easily could have missed it. All
common species of Aythya genus were present. There were also RUDDY
I did not have as many Tundra Swans as you on Cayuga Lake Today but I did
notice many
more than usual for mid-winter.
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Steam fog and shimmer made for horrible viewing conditions. Plenty of aythya in
several rafts. There was a distant raft that was huge. Bird could still be
tucked in somewhere. Will try again this afternoon from rte 89.
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being at Hog Hole at 845 am or so. I could use the help in searching through
all the ducks there. I appreciate all the ID help on this listserve...Jay's
photos and Dave Nutter's comments especially. I also appreciate
Anyone interested in searched for the Tufted Duck Wednesday morning? I plan
on being at Hog Hole at 845 am or so. I could use the help in searching
through all the ducks there. I appreciate the ID help on this
listserve...Jay's photos and Dave Nutter's comments especially. I also
appreciate the
Waterfowl numbers way down. Lots of hunters. Best so far White crowned
Sparrow Ridge road toward King Ferry. Yellow rumped warbler at Factory st
pond and one Bonapartes Gull Frontonec Harbor on the ice.
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The birds are lined up along the northern shore and there probably are
about 1000 conservatively. From lower lake road too distant to id scaup or
even ring necked ducks but there are at least scaup and lots of redheads.
These birds are hopefully avoiding the hunters. I saw lots of aythya flying
up
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One among many snow geese.
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On the way up to Montezuma, I had a flock of SNOW BUNTINGS in a field
before the Dunkin Donut's in Lansing. Also had a few AMERICAN KESTRELS on
wires along route 90.
On Wildlife Drive, there are loads of waterfowl now. NORTHERN SHOVELORS,
There was raft of RING-NECKED DUCKS at the beginning of
10 species of shorebird were present at Shorebird Flats this afternoon. It was
nice to see the variety so close to the road.
Species were:
PECTORAL SANDPIPER (many)
SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER (several)
LEAST SANPIPER (few)
2 DUNLIN
2 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS
1 KILLDEER
1 SEMIPALMATED PLOVER juvenile
10 species of shorebird were present at Shorebird Flats this afternoon. It
was nice to see the variety so close to the road.
Species were:
PECTORAL SANDPIPER (many)
SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER (several)
LEAST SANPIPER (few)
2 DUNLIN
2 LONG-BILLED DOWITCHERS
1 KILLDEER
1 SEMIPALMATED PLOVER juvenile
On Monday I took a trip to K-M Marsh viewing from Towpath rd. I didn't find
anything different than what others found on the
weekend. Shorebird numbers seem down now. I did not see the HUDSIONIAN GODWITS
this time. There were a bunch of dowitchers sp.
distant. I also re-found the lone STILT
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On Monday I took a trip to K-M Marsh viewing from Towpath rd. I didn't find
anything different than what others found on the
weekend. Shorebird numbers seem down now. I did not see the HUDSIONIAN
GODWITS this time. There were a bunch
Went to K-M marsh this morning on Towpath Road (its really bad by the way).
I got there around 830 am and parked close to the dike and almost
immediately I got on the 2 HUDSONIAN GODWITS found by Dave Wheeler the
night before. I was soon joined by fellow birders Bob McGuire and Dave
Nutter and
Since I was last at K-M Marsh on the 18th, the numbers and diversity of
shorebirds has increased. However, after reading Dave Nutter's email its
all relative. Birds that have increased markedly since the 18th are both
LEAST and SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPERS. There were a few large flocks and even a
one
Began on wildlife drive this afternoon (Friday) and came across a small
group of shorebirds in the canal on the right before Larue's. This is
typically the solitary sandpiper spot and indeed there
were 4 SOLITARY SANDPIPERS present with 1 LESSER YELLOWLEGS, 1 SPOTTED
SANDPIPER in basic plumage and
Got here around 130 pm and as expected viewing conditions are brutal. First
southbound shorebirds present. or left over spring migrants? Had 5 GREATER
YELLOWLEGS, 2 PECTORAL SANSPIPERS. The birds are in and out of the weeds by
the water's edge close to where a few weeks go there were many peeps,
Gorgeous EURASIAN WIGEON in fall plumage with nice rufous head present with
AMERICAN WIGEONS. Also SANDHILL CRANE closer to east road. Non breeding
plumage BLACK TERN which was a surprise. Also had 1 non breeder on wildlife
drive amid many adults.
Refound 2 PECTORAL SANDPIPERS with much better
Started at K-M Marsh from East Road around noon. As expected lighting was
bad
but clouds helped to some extent. Most of the shorebirds were distant and
in the
shimmer which again, as expected, was really bad. Notable, but not rare
birds, were
a single CASPIAN TERN loafing with the lingering
Birded from sunrise to sunset today. My goal was to see shorebirds, the ibis
and anything else up around Montezuma.
However, I totaled up my species count today and was surprised that I had 111
species!!! I spent little time
in woodland habitat except for brief times driving through the woods
Our SFO group had an OSPREY perched in a tree at the Myer's Point Marina
this morning. I wonder if it is the bird you speak of??
On Sunday, March 30, 2014 1:04 PM, Candace Cornell cec...@gmail.com wrote:
Steve and Sue Ruoff saw the first osprey to come around Salt Point yesterday..
It was
There was obviously a big flight of TUNDRA SWANS last night and today. I saw a
total of 15 TUNDRA SWANS migrating today in smaller groups than the geese. In
addition, one birder found at least 36 TUNDRA SWANS in one part of Broome
County which is
unprecedented for down here.
On Saturday,
Despite less than favorable strong west winds, many SNOW GEESE
are migrating today. Renee and I saw at least 6 different flocks
from various locations around Broome County. From my
deck, in just 10 minutes time, had 2 large flocks of snows
moving to the northwest slightly into the wind.
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I wonder when we are going to get the bulk of our snow geese migration? E-bird
data shows
that most of the snow geese are still in southeast PA, NJ and the Delmarva
Peninsula.
Weather-wise I don't see any prolonged mild southwest winds at least for
another week...
possibly longer. I wonder
Wow. That is really interesting. It shows how much colder it was in the 1800s
and very early 1900s. It is almost unheard of
for any of the Finger Lake to freeze over today. The above period was during
the end of the Little Ice Age before the early 20th
century warm-up.
On Sunday, February
Just found a Rose-breasted Grosbeak at a feeder
in Broome County not far from airport!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/davenicosia/sets/72157639976830135/
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Interesting. There were 2 catbirds there around
Just found a SNOWY OWL at the Broome County landfill. It
was being mobbed by crows as it sat on a power pole. The bird
eventually alighted on a smaller post and eventually
on the ground. The bird was too distant for decent photos
but clearly seen in scope on 70X. The bird was heavily barred
so
Sorry for the late post. You can thank time warner cable internet outages for
that!!!
anyway, we went up the west side of Cayuga Lake first to avoid the west winds.
There was not too many birds. All apparently were blown over to the east side
of the lake. Best bird was a LESSER BLACK BACKED
Few minutes ago.
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Later in autumn, storm systems get stronger because the temperature difference
between Arctic and the
tropics is rapidly increasing as the Arctic cools. With stronger storms, the
winds associated with
storms become stronger. Both ahead of a storm (which brings southerly winds)
and behind a
My first stop in the Ithaca area was Stewart Park and as
I am pulling up I get Jay's email on my phone about the
shorebirds etc down there. Thanks! I arrived at 955 am
and Jay's BRANT was still flying around at the very south
end of the lake. As Ken pointed out, this bird eventually
ended up with
This text messaging is the reason why I saw GYRFALCON...AMERICAN AVOCET...
AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN...HUDSONIAN GODWITS...TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE
and many others. I know it gets posted to this email list too...but the rapid
nature
of the text messages has hit me when I am in the field and at times
Still present as of 2 pm. Also 3 american golden-plovers, 1 stilt sp.
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Had the day off so decided to check out Knox-Marcellus Marsh from Towpath Rd
this morning.
My focus was shorebirds and it probably was the best so far this season for me
personally.
I got great looks at a gorgeous BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER which was easily
identifiable
in my scope. In addition, I
Now. Plus 22 American Golden plovers which flew out moments ago. Still hear
at least one in the marsh.
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Went with my birding pal Melissa Penta to Knox-Marcellus Marsh and viewed
from East Road. We arrived around 5 pm and stayed for a little over 2 hours.
The viewing conditions were good with little if any heat shimmer. Lighting of
course was very good. The mosquitoes however were brutal!
One
Also one WILSON'S PHALAROPE, BAIRDS SANDPIPER, SANDERLING and many many
shorebirds as others have noted. Pelican still present too. Tomorrow should be
a great trip
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Finally got a chance to view K-M Marsh from East Rd in the evening. I was there
from about 5 pm to 715 pm.
The weather was perfect, light breeze, no bugs, and comfortable temperatures.
There was no appreciable heat shimmer and the lighting was great. My focus was
on shorebirds.
Lesser and
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Montezuma NWR East Road, Seneca, US-NY
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Went to Montezuma and vicinity today with Dan Watkins.
AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN continues at Knox-Marcellus (K-M) Marsh Montezuma NWR.
The bird took off and flew at times low to the water and for a while directly
toward
us landing fairly close to Towpath Rd. Of course my camera is broke( I
From east road montezuma now
Dave Nicosia
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Easy get. close at times in dead trees before bridge. Great views.
Dave Nicosia
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Planned a trip to Montezuma days ago for today given that it would be the best
weather day and got lucky with the late report of the AMERICAN WHITE
PELICAN last night.
So got up early and made it to East Road overlooking K-M Marsh Montezuma
before 9 am. I was literally seconds behind Jay and
I have noticed radar echoes blossoming some after sunset more so than the last
couple weeks.
At altitudes of about 3000 to 5000 feet AGL the echoes were moving from north
to south, below that;
the echoes are moving more west to east suggesting maybe some of these are
insects?? Or maybe
some are
White rumped.2 larues 1 main pool mudflats.
Bairds main pool mudflat
Tons of other common ones.
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Went up to Montezuma with birding friend Dan Watkins.
Visitor's center was quiet except there was one injured
SNOW GOOSE blue form. It is quite dry there now so no shorebirds of note.
Did not hear the CERULEAN WARBLER at visitor's center today.
At Larue's, we had 2 different WHITE-RUMPED
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White rumped.2 larues 1 main pool mudflats.
Bairds main pool mudflat
Tons of other
Radar is show very heavy bird echoes from the southern tier heading north and
running into the storms that are tracking across west to east across the
northern
1/2 of the finger lakes. Looks like birds are dropping from the sky right at the
Tompkins-Cayuga line and the southern part of seneca
check out this radar loop
this is from 10-11 pm
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The weather today was not ideal for a major hawk movement but the winds were
light northerly (around 5-10 mph), and with full sun it was not that bad out
even
with temperatures in the 40s. Since the winds were fairly light northerly,
there still
was some raptor migration evident as we had
I also forgot to mention that we had great view of a VESPER SPARROW
right by where the snipe was.
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] SFO Sunday
FYI The adult golden eagle that my SFO group saw late this morning
could very well be falconer's bird. see below
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Subject: Golden eagle
Hi Daven
Saw potential fallout conditions from Ithaca and points north on the radar
before sunrise
so decided to take SFO group down to the lake instead of the uplands today. We
started
at Myer's and immediately got on one flock of BONAPARTE'S GULLS migrating north
along the lake. Then there was flock
45 long tailed ducks on one pond and 22 on another!! also 87 Bonapartes gulls
susquehanna river endwell! Red necked grebes showing up in 3 different spots
4 caspian terns upper Lisle . FOY rough winged swallow and spotted sandpiper .
front stalled just south of the ny pa border. birds
The cool spring weather so far really hasn't been that cool relative to normal.
In Ithaca
the average March temperature was only 1.9 degrees below the long term average.
Compared to last year, it was very cold since last March was 12.8 degrees above
average!!!
How soon we forget that we live in
Went up the east side of Cayuga Lake and to Montezuma with my friends, Dan
Watkins, Rich Youket and Renee DePrato.
Our first stop was Stewart Park and there really wasn't much. We had a male
CANVASBACK and male REDHEAD in the far southeast part of the lake south
of the docks. There were also
All,
The cold, snowy conditions and northerly winds have slowed
down many of the more hardymigrants that winter in the southern U.S. It still
looks
like this weekend and early next week will have mainly northerly winds
so birds will continue their trickle northward. BUT It looks like from
this is the link that
workshttp://www.wilsonswarbler.com/banded-ring-billed-gull.html
great close ups.
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Anyone know of a ring-billed gull study? see below.
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Barnes Noble parking lot.
Went birding up the east side of Cayuga Lake and Montezuma and vicinity with my
friends Melissa Penta and
Renee DePrato.
We didn't have luck finding any Ross's Geese either as the huge raft of snow
geese was too distant as we only went
up the east side of the lake. We saw probably a couple
There was a massive nocturnal migratory movement last night to follow
yesterday's great day. South winds will continue today and the radar continues
to show widespread bird echoes persisting well after sunrise. It was
interesting
as around sunrise the echoes decreased for a while...and now they
Over Johnson City, NY at present the sky is literally filled with flock after
flock of CANADA and SNOW GEESE heading north. estimated 2000-3000
CANADA's and 500 SNOWS in the last 20 minutes. pretty much non-stop...
all heading toward Ithaca and the Finger Lakes. also large diurnal
blackbird
Went birding today with my friends, Melissa Penta and
Renee DePrato. We went up the east side of the lake
and ran out of time so did not go down the west side.
We started at Hog Hole southwest Cayuga Lake to chase
after one of my nemesis birds...the eared grebe. Thanks to
Jay McGowan who
Went birding today with Dan Watkins, Jon Weeks and Rich Youket.
Our goal birds were the TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE at Sampson State Park
and PINE GROSBEAKS all the way up at Webster Park along Lake Ontario.
Unfortunately we dipped on both!! Plus the winds were so strong on Lake Ontario
that we didn't
This was the best birding year ever for me personally. In New York, it was
nothing short of spectacular.
Some of my highlights: WESTERN GREBEs winter into the early spring on Cayuga
Lake, the masses of SNOW
GEESE last spring (and again this fall), significant fallout of migratory
waterfowl,
Dan Watkins and I went to try to get the TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE this morning.
The bird was an easy find at the north end of East Lake Road before the green
gate
in Sampson State Park, Romulus, NY. It was flying around from the junipers to
the ash trees and staying near the tops of the trees. We
We are seeing lots of redpolls down here in the southern tier too.
It is interesting how first it was waves of siskins, then evening grosbeaks and
crossbills
and now redpolls! what's next? pine grosbeaks...
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I have a photo of a tagged snow goose with a yelllow neck collar
number 55AY
see: http://www.flickr.com/photos/davenicosia/8242992024/in/photostream
Is this how they band snow geese or is this a special project? I would
like to report it to whoever has tagged this bird.
If anyone knows or has
I checked and this bird was re-found at Middle Creek WMA in southeast
PA this past spring. This is a cool. Thanks so much Suan.
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Had the pleasure of leading the Broome County Naturalist's Club
Field trip to Cayuga Lake today. We started at Stewart Park
and saw mostly Canada Geese, Mallards, few Black Ducks, American
wigeon, Bufflehead, many hooded mergansers, some displaying,
1 Ring-Necked Duck, 2 green-winged teal, a
Had the pleasure of leading the Broome County Naturalist's Club
Field trip to Cayuga Lake today. We started at Stewart Park
and saw mostly Canada Geese, Mallards, few Black Ducks, American
wigeon, Bufflehead, many hooded mergansers, some displaying,
1 Ring-Necked Duck, 2 green-winged teal, a few
Now.
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Hundreds and hundreds keep dropping in. A spectacle is unfolding before us.
Well over 1 on lake by now. More still coming. Insane. Wow.
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One of our top birders in Broome County had a BOHEMIAN WAXWING
today. Just a courtesy note for those out there. Check all those waxwing
flocks carefully!!
Dave Nicosia
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Northern gannet immature flew north and out of sight seen well from long
point. Also 2 long tailed ducks close. There was a major feeding frenzy of
gulls. Waited for some time but nothing unusual showed up. Gannet was long gone
by this time. Did have red breasted merganser with some common
We struck out on the evening grosbeaks but heard 1 red crossbill (not sure
which type). Single call note. Repeated often. Much slower than white winged .
Also heard at least one (probably more)white winged crossbills flyby with their
more mechanical like calls repeated rapidly.
Dave Nicosia
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I concur with Jay. This could be a once in
a lifetime event in this area. CayugaRBA
is great. I would also say once a text is
sent to CayugaRBA for those on it to immediately
send it to Cayuga birds listserver. Many already do
this. Let's get the word out if any mega rare birds
show up in our
All,
The forecast track of Sandy is highly unusual and could make
for some very interesting birding in its wake. It will all depend
on where the center of the storm tracks relative to central NY.
Latest model guidance and the hurricane center's forecast track
show that by Tuesday into
Interesting article from Connecticut TV station
http://www.wtnh.com/dpp/news/connecticut/invasion-of-western-hummingbirds?hpt=us_bn7#.UIZ-rWeupU2
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