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Hello All, A great birding day in the garden this morning ..... when I first looked out at 8.15 am, I saw within 5 minutes a Northern Flicker, a Fox Sparrow, and the Yellow=breasted Chat, which are all uncommon birds for me. I am wondering if the Chat is the same bird that I saw in early October, and which has been skullking in the neighbourhood ever since. The usual gang of chickadees, goldfinches, and a couple of Junkos were also much in evidence. Cheers, Pat McKay Mathematics may be defined as the subject in which we never know what we are talking about, nor whether what we are saying is true - Bertrand Russell
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