In case visitors to Hile School rd Wetland are interested in the kingbird pair 
there, the female is pretty tight on a nest in a little crotch high in “tree” 
that comes out of island made by the beaver lodge, N side of road. Can be seen 
hugging the west side of of one of taller trunks. More detailed description if 
needed. Male has been sitting below at times. 

Might already have been noted in eBird. I haven’t checked. 
Anne

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