[NatureNS] Blue Grosbeak

From: James Hirtle <jrhbirder@hotmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 22 Apr 2014 01:32:25 +0000
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The blue grosbeak male still continues to tend at Riverport.  The location =
is house 226.  Permission has been granted for anyone who might want to try=
 for this bird.  I've missed it myself a number of times.  Anyhow=2C the bi=
rd has changed its habits today.  Brian Kenefick let me know that normally =
it feeds until 08:00 and then disappears until mid day or until the evening=
.  Today it stuck near the feeders for most of the day and was back this ev=
ening. =20
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When there Sunday morning I saw the almost white blue jay.  It has a little=
 brown on the side of the face and a lot going half way down the back=2C bu=
t other then that it is all white.  I watched this (I'm assuming male feedi=
ng a normal looking blue jay).  So likely pair bonding between the male and=
 female. Brian told me that this blue jay was also present this morning. =20
=20
James R. Hirtle
Bridgewater=20
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ak male still continues to tend at Riverport.&nbsp=3B The location is house=
 226.&nbsp=3B Permission has been granted for anyone who might want to try&=
nbsp=3Bfor this bird.&nbsp=3B I've missed it myself a number of times.&nbsp=
=3B Anyhow=2C the bird has changed its habits today.&nbsp=3B Brian Kenefick=
 let me know that normally it feeds until 08:00 and then disappears until m=
id day or until the evening.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3BToday it stuck near the feeders=
 for most of the day and was back this evening.&nbsp=3B&nbsp=3B</font><BR>&=
nbsp=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">When there Sunday morning I saw the almost whit=
e blue jay.&nbsp=3B It has a little brown on the side of the face and a lot=
 going half way down the&nbsp=3Bback=2C but other then that it is all white=
.&nbsp=3B I watched this (I'm assuming male feeding a normal looking blue j=
ay).&nbsp=3B So likely&nbsp=3Bpair bonding between the male and female.&nbs=
p=3BBrian told me that this blue jay was also present this morning.&nbsp=3B=
 </font><BR>&nbsp=3B<BR><font size=3D"6">James R. Hirtle</font><BR><font si=
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