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It is worth noting that the bird was found yesterday by BetsInBrooklyn
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Wed, 18 Nov 2020 12:05:56
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It is worth noting that the bird was found yesterday by BetsInBrooklyn
@Elizabe38884450
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It’s worth noting that it was called a phoebe.
Gus Keri Wed, 18 Nov 2020 12:05:56 -0800
It is worth noting that the bird was found yesterday by BetsInBrooklyn
@Elizabe38884450
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It’s worth noting that it was called a phoebe.
Gus Keri Wed, 18 Nov 2020 12:05:56 -0800
It is worth noting that the bird was found yesterday by BetsInBrooklyn
@Elizabe38884450
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It is worth noting that the bird was found yesterday by BetsInBrooklyn
@Elizabe38884450
https://twitter.com/Elizabe38884450/status/1328752632924663809
Great find, Elizabeth
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It is worth noting that the bird was found yesterday by BetsInBrooklyn
@Elizabe38884450
https://twitter.com/Elizabe38884450/status/1328752632924663809
Great find, Elizabeth
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Just confirmed the Ash-throated Flycatcher at the Dell Water. It was
flycatching on the side of the pond where there are 3 in hill mausoleums. It
then flew to the opposite side by the bee hives.
Rob
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> On Nov 18, 2020, at 1:49 PM, Rob Jett wrote:
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Just confirmed the Ash-throated Flycatcher at the Dell Water. It was
flycatching on the side of the pond where there are 3 in hill mausoleums. It
then flew to the opposite side by the bee hives.
Rob
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> On Nov 18, 2020, at 1:49 PM, Rob Jett wrote:
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> Photographed
Photographed by Charles Tang. Seen by the Dell Water feeders approx. 30 mins
ago.
Good birding,
Rob
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Photographed by Charles Tang. Seen by the Dell Water feeders approx. 30 mins
ago.
Good birding,
Rob
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Just got word that the Western Tanager in Green-Wood Cemetery is still present
as of a few minutes ago. If you go, park near Cypress and Vine Avenues. Look
for Vernal Path off of Cypress and walk towards the large mausoleum with two
tall blue spruces at its corners. The name is “Chas. T.
Just got word that the Western Tanager in Green-Wood Cemetery is still present
as of a few minutes ago. If you go, park near Cypress and Vine Avenues. Look
for Vernal Path off of Cypress and walk towards the large mausoleum with two
tall blue spruces at its corners. The name is “Chas. T.
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