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Hi Don and all,

     I you want to see a worm eating warbler you must get up early and 
cut the warbler into very small worm sized bites.

Dave

On 9/17/2019 4:39 PM, Don MacNeill wrote:
> My hearing is not that great but I heard of various rarities that have 
> shown up here in the past week so I headed out to see what I could 
> find.  There was no sign of the Kentucky-fried Warbler (how many of 
> them would it take to fill up a basket?), Foster Tern (I wonder what 
> happened to its parents), or Syrian Warbler (one of our new 
> immigrants?).   And I missed the one I was really looking forward to 
> seeing, the worm eating the warbler.
>
> Don
> -- 
> Don MacNeill donmacneill@bellaliant.net

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    <p>Hi Don and all,</p>
    <p>    I you want to see a worm eating warbler you must get up early
      and cut the warbler into very small worm sized bites.</p>
    <p>Dave<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 9/17/2019 4:39 PM, Don MacNeill
      wrote:<br>
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      <font face="Calibri">My hearing is not that great but I heard of
        various rarities that have shown up here in the past week so I
        headed out to see what I could find.  There was no sign of the
        Kentucky-fried Warbler (how many of them would it take to fill
        up a basket?), Foster Tern (I wonder what happened to its
        parents), or Syrian Warbler (one of our new immigrants?).   And
        I missed the one I was really looking forward to seeing, the
        worm eating the warbler.<br>
        <br>
        Don<br>
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        Don MacNeill <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated"
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