As I read this just now, one male Rose-breasted Grosbeak landed on the
window screen of our sunroom, then flew off.
Dan
T-Burg
On 5/4/14, W. Larry Hymes wrote:
> Did we have a major fallout last night? We just had 4, that's right, 4
> male ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK come to our feeder all at the same time!!!
> Also, I think I had a GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH pop in briefly. It did not
> stay long, maybe 10 seconds. I think it looked around and must have
> said to itself -- "Where the heck am I? This isn't where I wanted to be!!"
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> Larry
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