I observed the Mountain Bluebird yesterday, 1/02, from about 2:50pm to
4:00pm, with Bob May and several other local birders.  The bird was busy
working its way down the snow fence, occasionally flying down to the
ground, and then returning to a new perch. At 4pm, I was the only birder
left and in the fading light, the bird flew up and high and out, heading
east.

*Donna L. Schulman
Forest Hills, NY + North Brunswick, NJ
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On Tue, Jan 3, 2012 at 1:53 PM, David Klauber <[email protected]> wrote:

>  As far as I know the Mountain Bluebird could not be found today in
> Suffolk County. People were there from 8 to 12 with no sightings
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