I really like hearing what birds have arrived so I can start watching for them. 
 I figure that in about a week, it might show up in Auburn.  Thanks for the 
notice.

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> On Apr 24, 2017, at 2:25 PM, Melissa Groo <melg...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Yesterday and today a single, very shy Rose-breasted Grosbeak has been 
> fleetingly seen at our feeder. Slightly out of basin, on Shindagin Hollow Rd. 
> in Brooktondale, but thought folks would be interested. Happy spring! 
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> Melissa
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