I have seen a pair of blue-gray gnatcatcher in the Old Cedar Bridge area twice 
in the last week. They were in the trees to the left of the boardwalk to the 
observation deck.

I am somewhat new to birding so I have a question about this bird brought about 
because I have rarely seen this bird mentioned on the list-serve. According to 
the MVNWR birdlist it is uncommon (present but not often seen) in this area. We 
are at the northern edge of its' range. Is it not reported because it is not 
often seen or do most birders see it often enough that they feel they do not 
need to mention it?

Ron Cordes
Bloomington

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