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The Sage Thrasher was photographed at 1:05PM by Mark Younghans and then seen repeatedly by numerous observers until after 2PM.  Scott Myers took many good close-up photos also.  The bird was secretive, but when it popped up it was very tame - mostly intent on eating those berries.

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