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Numerous GGOW and NHOW continue in the Sax-Zim area. Noteworthy was a very tolerant bird on Melrude Rd (59), 2 miles N of 52 (Comstock Lk Rd) with pure white patches on the greater coverts bilaterally. This bird (or a similar one) was present 4-5 miles N of this location last weekend. We were unable to locate either the melanistic GGOW on Munger Shaw or the white GGOW on Admiral Rd (788) today. "Our" GGOW continues on a daily basis -- in fact, it was the first bird we saw when we looked out our bedroom window this AM! Ben Yokel Cotton, MN --part1_ce.5d2c784b.2ee52ae5_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <HTML><FONT FACE=3Darial,helvetica><HTML><FONT SIZE=3D2 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY= =3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Numerous GGOW and NHOW continue in=20= the Sax-Zim area. Noteworthy was a very tolerant bird on Melrude Rd (5= 9), 2 miles N of 52 (Comstock Lk Rd) with pure white patches on the greater=20= coverts bilaterally. This bird (or a similar one) was present 4-5 mile= s N of this location last weekend. We were unable to locate either the= melanistic GGOW on Munger Shaw or the white GGOW on Admiral Rd (788) today.= <BR> "Our" GGOW continues on a daily basis -- in fact, it was the first bird we s= aw when we looked out our bedroom window this AM!<BR> <BR> Ben Yokel<BR> Cotton, MN</FONT></HTML> --part1_ce.5d2c784b.2ee52ae5_boundary--

