Pine Warbler: A very tame bird near city cemetery access road that goes down to 
University Ave and west (downhill) of intersection with DeWitt Place.


FYI  Thanks to all who provided the info about "red-shafted" flicker being a 
consequence of diet. I didn't know that, but I do know that the same thing 
happens with Cedar Waxwing tail band.


Cheers,


John

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