No other info. Cross posting from one of the recently launched Discord birding
groups.
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No link in post. A search of recent eBird checklists from Pelham Bay Park did
not turn up one that included the gull in question. Please provide the link or
an update on this bird. Thanks.
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of tree he typically perches on. Please do not go
into fenced yard, and of course be respectful and courteous to homeowner.”
And here is the original eBird post:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S121983795
Bird still being seen. Good luck if you go.
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of tree he typically perches on. Please do not go
into fenced yard, and of course be respectful and courteous to homeowner.”
And here is the original eBird post:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S121983795
Bird still being seen. Good luck if you go.
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Cross-posting. Found around noon by Arie Gilbert and observed by several
birders. Quite cooperative and has a fairly regular pattern. Eating juniper
berries. Favoring an area near the west end of Oak Beach Road, about here:
40.6399548,-73.3144451
Good luck if you go.
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Cross-posting. Found around noon by Arie Gilbert and observed by several
birders. Quite cooperative and has a fairly regular pattern. Eating juniper
berries. Favoring an area near the west end of Oak Beach Road, about here:
40.6399548,-73.3144451
Good luck if you go.
John Gluth, sent from my
I forgot that King Rail is deemed a Sensitive Species on eBird, so it won’t
appear in my checklist that I provided a link to in my previous post. To see
four of the best photos I took, check here:
https://flic.kr/p/2nmtK9S
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I forgot that King Rail is deemed a Sensitive Species on eBird, so it won’t
appear in my checklist that I provided a link to in my previous post. To see
four of the best photos I took, check here:
https://flic.kr/p/2nmtK9S
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refinding the bird. But I
just received word that the bird recently showed again, so anyone inclined to
try for it should get down to Timber Point ASAP. Good luck if you go.
Link to my eBird checklist with photos:
https://ebird.org/atlasny/checklist/S110651035
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refinding the bird. But I
just received word that the bird recently showed again, so anyone inclined to
try for it should get down to Timber Point ASAP. Good luck if you go.
Link to my eBird checklist with photos:
https://ebird.org/atlasny/checklist/S110651035
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golf course. Good luck if you go.
eBird checklist with photo:
https://ebird.org/atlasny/checklist/S103071298
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golf course. Good luck if you go.
eBird checklist with photo:
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I’ll second Dave’s request! As of 08:52 there have been no eBird checklists
from Prospect Park. Nothing on the one WhatsApp list I’m on (BirdFinders).
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I’ll second Dave’s request! As of 08:52 there have been no eBird checklists
from Prospect Park. Nothing on the one WhatsApp list I’m on (BirdFinders).
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It’s been over 90 minutes since the last update. Any more current news?
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It’s been over 90 minutes since the last update. Any more current news?
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Any updates?
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More specifically, the Marbled Godwit was feeding between the Sore Thumb beach
and the sand bar that parallels it (40.6337348, -73.3090354), as viewed from
the Oak Beach fishing pier.
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More specifically, the Marbled Godwit was feeding between the Sore Thumb beach
and the sand bar that parallels it (40.6337348, -73.3090354), as viewed from
the Oak Beach fishing pier.
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There’s also a Little Stint now, at nearby Charlestown Breachway.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S71226113
RI has had a crazy run of vagrant shorebirds lately.
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There’s also a Little Stint now, at nearby Charlestown Breachway.
https://ebird.org/checklist/S71226113
RI has had a crazy run of vagrant shorebirds lately.
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not visible.
Patience will probably be required to see this bird.
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not visible.
Patience will probably be required to see this bird.
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it was also
fairly vocal, it’s calls giving away it’s continued presence. The call note was
similar to that of Black-throated Green Warbler, but we’re higher pitched and
‘sharper’. Good luck if you go!
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it was also
fairly vocal, it’s calls giving away it’s continued presence. The call note was
similar to that of Black-throated Green Warbler, but we’re higher pitched and
‘sharper’. Good luck if you go!
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for a triathalon, requiring one to park in
the Shirley marina parking lot and wall across the bridge.
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for a triathalon, requiring one to park in
the Shirley marina parking lot and wall across the bridge.
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There was also a Brown Booby reported on eBird (link below) from parking field
7 at Heckscher State Park (Suffolk) Sunday, some time between 2pm and 4:30pm. A
few other birders tried for it later (-7:00pm) but were unsuccessful.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S58525990
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There was also a Brown Booby reported on eBird (link below) from parking field
7 at Heckscher State Park (Suffolk) Sunday, some time between 2pm and 4:30pm. A
few other birders tried for it later (-7:00pm) but were unsuccessful.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S58525990
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catch, which the
jaeger appeared to retrieve from the water. It then flew back back to the west.
No shearwaters were seen.
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catch, which the
jaeger appeared to retrieve from the water. It then flew back back to the west.
No shearwaters were seen.
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Now all we need are some consistent southerly winds (preferably S or SE) to
bring some of those birds within sight of land for us shorebound birders. It’s
been a really poor year for sea watching thus far.
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Now all we need are some consistent southerly winds (preferably S or SE) to
bring some of those birds within sight of land for us shorebound birders. It’s
been a really poor year for sea watching thus far.
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My apologies if the second link was broken. This should work.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S47684324
Also, if, as is more likely, this bird is ‘only’ a somewhat atypical
Red-shouldered Hawk, again, my apologies.
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My apologies if the second link was broken. This should work.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S47684324
Also, if, as is more likely, this bird is ‘only’ a somewhat atypical
Red-shouldered Hawk, again, my apologies.
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the past few years, Gray Hawk is no longer an
outlandish thought. Whatever the Ulster bird is, it could still be somewhere in
the state, so keep your eyes to the skies.
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the past few years, Gray Hawk is no longer an
outlandish thought. Whatever the Ulster bird is, it could still be somewhere in
the state, so keep your eyes to the skies.
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I ran into the same issue (404 error) with the ABA’s listserv archive a few
days ago. I also contacted them, but got a prompt response.
I was advised to clear my browser cache/history, which solved the problem.
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I ran into the same issue (404 error) with the ABA’s listserv archive a few
days ago. I also contacted them, but got a prompt response.
I was advised to clear my browser cache/history, which solved the problem.
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(before birding became my
passtime of choice), chum (clam chunks) is employed. It’s not fish oil, but
couldn’t hurt.
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(before birding became my
passtime of choice), chum (clam chunks) is employed. It’s not fish oil, but
couldn’t hurt.
John Gluth, sent from my iPhone
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According to the notes in the eBird checklist the bird is/was on private
property and not chaseable.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S51100687
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According to the notes in the eBird checklist the bird is/was on private
property and not chaseable.
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S51100687
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According to Google Street View, Merillon Field is the name of the trio of
softball/baseball diamonds which border the south side of the pond on which the
Pink-footed Goose has been seen. If an eBird Hot Spot is created it should
probably bear that name.
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According to Google Street View, Merillon Field is the name of the trio of
softball/baseball diamonds which border the south side of the pond on which the
Pink-footed Goose has been seen. If an eBird Hot Spot is created it should
probably bear that name.
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Even without referring to eBird data, it sure seems to be an exceptional year
for this species, in terms of both the number of birds and their seasonal
lateness. And not just on Long Island, but throughout the Northeast (even up
into maritime Canada).
John Gluth, sent from my iPhone
Even without referring to eBird data, it sure seems to be an exceptional year
for this species, in terms of both the number of birds and their seasonal
lateness. And not just on Long Island, but throughout the Northeast (even up
into maritime Canada).
John Gluth, sent from my iPhone
Any updates?
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Continuing at DeLalio sod farm on south side of Route 51. Also 42
Black-bellied, 27 Killdeer and a Least Sandpiper. No other grasspipers.
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Continuing at DeLalio sod farm on south side of Route 51. Also 42
Black-bellied, 27 Killdeer and a Least Sandpiper. No other grasspipers.
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bird in
Berkshire County, MA just a week ago. Would be interesting to compare photos of
that bird and the Long Lake bird.
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bird in
Berkshire County, MA just a week ago. Would be interesting to compare photos of
that bird and the Long Lake bird.
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The same could be said for the Anhinga up in Sullivan County yesterday, despite
that bird staying around for only a few hours.
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The same could be said for the Anhinga up in Sullivan County yesterday, despite
that bird staying around for only a few hours.
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Currently on right side of road near a cart path on far side of pond.
John Gluth
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> On Jun 17, 2018, at 8:36 AM, John Gluth wrote:
>
> Along road to east marina.
>
> John Gluth
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Currently on right side of road near a cart path on far side of pond.
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> On Jun 17, 2018, at 8:36 AM, John Gluth wrote:
>
> Along road to east marina.
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Along road to east marina.
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Along road to east marina.
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Between 07:35 and 08:00 the only shorebirds observed in the parking field 7
rain pools were a White-rumped Sandpiper and a couple Killdeer. A Willet was
foraging on the beach. In field 8 there were 7 Black-bellied Plovers.
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Between 07:35 and 08:00 the only shorebirds observed in the parking field 7
rain pools were a White-rumped Sandpiper and a couple Killdeer. A Willet was
foraging on the beach. In field 8 there were 7 Black-bellied Plovers.
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with it for a couple minutes,
half the fish hanging out of its bill. There was a different kind of swallow
spectacle going on as well, with 5 species of swallow (Barn, Tree,
Rough-winged, Bank and Purple Martin, in order of abundance, high to low),
foraging their way up and downstream.
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with it for a couple minutes,
half the fish hanging out of its bill. There was a different kind of swallow
spectacle going on as well, with 5 species of swallow (Barn, Tree,
Rough-winged, Bank and Purple Martin, in order of abundance, high to low),
foraging their way up and downstream.
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Male, singing somewhat regularly while moving through the northern part of the
pinetum. Ranged from just east of toll booth to private residence near NE
corner of the pinetum.
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Male, singing somewhat regularly while moving through the northern part of the
pinetum. Ranged from just east of toll booth to private residence near NE
corner of the pinetum.
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Continuing bird embedded within Canada Goose flock, along with 2 immature Snow
Geese. Currently feeding on west side of northernmost compost pile, visible
from pullout near south end of cemetery road, here: 40.7282913,-73.4034317
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Continuing bird embedded within Canada Goose flock, along with 2 immature Snow
Geese. Currently feeding on west side of northernmost compost pile, visible
from pullout near south end of cemetery road, here: 40.7282913,-73.4034317
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Island in 24 years of birding,
so somewhat noteworthy.
P.S. The adult male Eurasian Wigeon was still present on Mill Pond in Sayville.
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Island in 24 years of birding,
so somewhat noteworthy.
P.S. The adult male Eurasian Wigeon was still present on Mill Pond in Sayville.
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I've yet to see a post containing any specifics about accessing this field, so
I'll ask: Can it be walked, or does one have to stay near the road and scope
the shrubbery in the middle and the peripheral trees? Not that I have time to
chase this bird any time soon.
John Gluth,
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I've yet to see a post containing any specifics about accessing this field, so
I'll ask: Can it be walked, or does one have to stay near the road and scope
the shrubbery in the middle and the peripheral trees? Not that I have time to
chase this bird any time soon.
John Gluth,
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(you have to remember
to check it), but doesn't seem to suffer the problem
of missing posts. BF's post re the solitaire appeared yesterday with a time
stamp of 14:51. Just bookmark it and it can be monitored as often as suits
one's needs.
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(you have to remember
to check it), but doesn't seem to suffer the problem
of missing posts. BF's post re the solitaire appeared yesterday with a time
stamp of 14:51. Just bookmark it and it can be monitored as often as suits
one's needs.
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, so a
case of the "Patagonia picnic table" effect in action.
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, so a
case of the "Patagonia picnic table" effect in action.
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through the
canyons of high-rise buildings surrounding Central Park. Someplace like Inwood
Hill Park or Randall's Island perhaps. Are there any regulatory constraints on
the rehab facility mentioned which require them to release all their
outpatients into Central Park?
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through the
canyons of high-rise buildings surrounding Central Park. Someplace like Inwood
Hill Park or Randall's Island perhaps. Are there any regulatory constraints on
the rehab facility mentioned which require them to release all their
outpatients into Central Park?
John Gluth,
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There was a Pennsylvania record form early 2016, a bird rescued from the jaws
of a cat but which later succumbed to its injuries. This record does not appear
on eBird.
http://blog.aba.org/2016/01/rare-bird-alert-january-8-2016.html
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There was a Pennsylvania record form early 2016, a bird rescued from the jaws
of a cat but which later succumbed to its injuries. This record does not appear
on eBird.
http://blog.aba.org/2016/01/rare-bird-alert-january-8-2016.html
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as well as search for
the woodpecker.
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as well as search for
the woodpecker.
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Perched atop mast of sailboat "Maui". Closest vantage point is from the Star
Island causeway, but lighting is terrible here. It was just barely visible from
South Lake Drive earlier.
John Gluth,
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Perched atop mast of sailboat "Maui". Closest vantage point is from the Star
Island causeway, but lighting is terrible here. It was just barely visible from
South Lake Drive earlier.
John Gluth,
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Better make it a Franziskaner Hefeweissbier dunkel Bob, that was his favorite
beer. He's in a better place, probably enjoying a tall one right now, while
watching a sky filled with millions of Merlins.
John Gluth,
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Better make it a Franziskaner Hefeweissbier dunkel Bob, that was his favorite
beer. He's in a better place, probably enjoying a tall one right now, while
watching a sky filled with millions of Merlins.
John Gluth,
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Somehow the image link in that eBird checklist was broken, but I managed to
track down Juan Salas' Photostream on Flickr and the image is still there.
Here's the link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/23604521@N00/36321978034/in/photostream/
John Gluth,
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Somehow the image link in that eBird checklist was broken, but I managed to
track down Juan Salas' Photostream on Flickr and the image is still there.
Here's the link:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/23604521@N00/36321978034/in/photostream/
John Gluth,
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That humble body of water may have to be renamed The Orchard Beach MAGIC Puddle.
John Gluth,
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That humble body of water may have to be renamed The Orchard Beach MAGIC Puddle.
John Gluth,
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the first strip of
grass that runs north-south, between 2 yellow tractors. No golden Plovers here
now or earlier on other sod fields in the area.
John Gluth,
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the first strip of
grass that runs north-south, between 2 yellow tractors. No golden Plovers here
now or earlier on other sod fields in the area.
John Gluth,
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. If birding along the
south shore today it might pay to keep your eyes open for it.
John Gluth,
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. If birding along the
south shore today it might pay to keep your eyes open for it.
John Gluth,
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. Has gone silent
now. No apparent activity at previous known location (Ye Olde Pump House).
John Gluth,
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. Has gone silent
now. No apparent activity at previous known location (Ye Olde Pump House).
John Gluth,
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Singing and calling fairly frequently from mid-canopy of hardwoods in the
northeast corner of the picnic area east of parking field 4 (40.907011,
-73.250613). Also in the area was a female Bay-breasted.
John Gluth,
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Singing and calling fairly frequently from mid-canopy of hardwoods in the
northeast corner of the picnic area east of parking field 4 (40.907011,
-73.250613). Also in the area was a female Bay-breasted.
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). It was tucked
into the NW corner of the cove, close to the private docks there, and likely
wouldn't be detectable from the Oak Beach parking lot mentioned earlier.
Excellent views were enjoyed from as close as 25 yards.
John Gluth,
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). It was tucked
into the NW corner of the cove, close to the private docks there, and likely
wouldn't be detectable from the Oak Beach parking lot mentioned earlier.
Excellent views were enjoyed from as close as 25 yards.
John Gluth,
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