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Now that the Black-headed Grosbeak is now apparently gone from Pat
Thomas' feeder in Duluth, she wanted me to post the following e-mail
to MOU-net. By the way, note that the bird was actually last seen on
January 7, a day after Pat personally saw it (see second photo at http://moumn.org/cgi-bin/recent.pl)
. Kim Eckert
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> From: Pat Thomas <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: black-headed grosbeak
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Date: Sunday, January 10, 2010, 6:14 PM
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> We'd like to let people know that the black-headed grosbeak in our
> yard was last seen on Wednesday, 6 January from 4:05-4:15, eating
> black-oil sunflower seeds on 'his' tree-stump feeder near the cedar
> trees.
> It was pure joy to host this special bird and to meet some of the
> people who came to see him. It taught us that each moment of each
> day is important. If i may, I'd ask you to please do everything you
> can to protect habitat for birds and people. Purchasing a duck stamp
> at your local post office is one way to help.
> If we see this young male grosbeak again in our yard we'll let you
> know.
>
> Sincerely,
> John and Pat Thomas
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