The OSPREY pair continues at Union Field in Cass Park. This evening they were 
perched at opposite ends of a crossbar of lights on a different pole than the 
moved and since-unused nest. Their fidelity to the site and each other, despite 
not following through with nesting this year, is impressive. Next year.

When Laurie & I stopped to rest on a bench west of the Children's Garden we saw 
activity and heard unusual bird noises high in an adjacent pine tree. A male 
SCARLET TANAGER with all of his red except 2 small patches of green on the 
breast was feeding a young BROWN-HEADED COWBIRD slightly bigger than himself.

--Dave Nutter
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