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A female Rose-breasted Grosbeak was at the Frog Pond in Fleming Park, Jollimore HRM yesterday afternoon (6 May).  I felt compelled to get out for a walk before the rain set in, and found a surprising level of activity, despite(or because of?)  the cold.  Reported in full to EBird.
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Susan Hunt, who lives near the Frog Pond, told me on Thursday that she had seen a male  Rose-breasted Grosbeak in her yard a few days before.
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Cheers,
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Patricia L. Chalmers
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Halifax
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On May 6, 2017 at 3:00 PM David Johnston <mkjdwj@gmail.com> wrote:
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Two female Rose-breasted Grosbeaks in the Strait Area yesterday - in different locations
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