Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City -
A ‘female-type-plumaged’ BLUE Grosbeak was seen in Central Park’s Ramble area,
just north of the Azalea Pond there on Tuesday, April 25th; thanks to M.B.
Kooper for an initial report! Note that this was seen in the afternoon of
Tuesday.
In the meanwhile,
There is what I believe to be young or nonbreeding male blue grosbeak in
the northern Co-Op City Athletic Field in the Bronx, just around 3pm. I
was eating lunch in my car with my binoculars scanning all the starlings
and robins in the field, and very surprised to see this bird. If I'm wrong
There is what I believe to be young or nonbreeding male blue grosbeak in
the northern Co-Op City Athletic Field in the Bronx, just around 3pm. I
was eating lunch in my car with my binoculars scanning all the starlings
and robins in the field, and very surprised to see this bird. If I'm wrong
Found yesterday by M Doyle. Moved to hill southwest of mulch piles, but
singing and providing good views
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Found yesterday by M Doyle. Moved to hill southwest of mulch piles, but
singing and providing good views
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In grassy area along Shore Road at entrance to Bellport Dock
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In grassy area along Shore Road at entrance to Bellport Dock
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Male, main hedgerow vicinity of beehives, then further south near largest dead
tree. Sang once.
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Male, main hedgerow vicinity of beehives, then further south near largest dead
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The almost certainly same female Blue Grosbeak seen at the Forest Park
waterhole Sunday reappeared around 1:30 today.
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The almost certainly same female Blue Grosbeak seen at the Forest Park
waterhole Sunday reappeared around 1:30 today.
Steve Walter
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Found a female blue grosbeak at Southaven Park in field next to Ranger station
Mike Higgiston
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Found a female blue grosbeak at Southaven Park in field next to Ranger station
Mike Higgiston
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Sighted this morning at 8:30 in field next to ranger station at canoe/kayak
parking lot at Southaven park in Yaphank
Mike Higgiston
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Sighted this morning at 8:30 in field next to ranger station at canoe/kayak
parking lot at Southaven park in Yaphank
Mike Higgiston
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Blue Grosbeak is still present in Southaven. Back end of parking lot to the
canoe/kayak launch. Time is 10:17. Thanks GQ
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Blue Grosbeak is still present in Southaven. Back end of parking lot to the
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Still present this morning at 8 AM in kayak launch parking lot.
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Still present this morning at 8 AM in kayak launch parking lot.
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Male, feeding on ground in kayak launch parking lot off the main lot, 1:40 PM
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Male, feeding on ground in kayak launch parking lot off the main lot, 1:40 PM
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In the volleyball courts. Field 2, found by Kurt M. --
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A male Blue Grosbeak visited our feeder in Ridge this AM, a first for
us and number 114 on our yard list. A rather early date but I don't know
if it might be a record. Photos were taken.
Peggy & Joel Horman
Ridge, Suffolk County, NY
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A male Blue Grosbeak visited our feeder in Ridge this AM, a first for
us and number 114 on our yard list. A rather early date but I don't know
if it might be a record. Photos were taken.
Peggy & Joel Horman
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Richly colored hatching year bird at the outer turnaround ramp to Field 2.
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Richly colored hatching year bird at the outer turnaround ramp to Field 2.
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Morning all,
A Town of Hempstead survey of the Oceanside Landfill along Long Beach Road
produced at least one immature male Blue Grosbeak. It was singing along the
north and west edges of the landfill. I was able to observe an immature male
singing at two locations ~1,100 ft apart within a few
Morning all,
A Town of Hempstead survey of the Oceanside Landfill along Long Beach Road
produced at least one immature male Blue Grosbeak. It was singing along the
north and west edges of the landfill. I was able to observe an immature male
singing at two locations ~1,100 ft apart within a few
Male on road verge, entrance ramp from Ocean Parkway. Almost no other passage
migrants. Abundant salt marsh mosquitoes.
Doug Futuyma
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Male on road verge, entrance ramp from Ocean Parkway. Almost no other passage
migrants. Abundant salt marsh mosquitoes.
Doug Futuyma
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The Blue Grosbeak was foraging around the apiary in the Battery exactly
where first described by Gabriel Willow: just west of the Statem Island
Ferry terminal.
Any gardeners or other employees of the Battery Conservancy will know how
to direct you if needed.
I tried posting to @BirdCentralPark
The Blue Grosbeak was foraging around the apiary in the Battery exactly
where first described by Gabriel Willow: just west of the Statem Island
Ferry terminal.
Any gardeners or other employees of the Battery Conservancy will know how
to direct you if needed.
I tried posting to @BirdCentralPark
Just had a singing BLUE GROSBEAK from claybanks trail Upper Lisle County
park in Broome co. The bird was singing voraciously for a while and then
chased by Purple finches. Another Black Vulture was seen in Vestal NY
today as well. Am I still in upstate NY?
Dave Nicosia
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Just had a singing BLUE GROSBEAK from claybanks trail Upper Lisle County
park in Broome co. The bird was singing voraciously for a while and then
chased by Purple finches. Another Black Vulture was seen in Vestal NY
today as well. Am I still in upstate NY?
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There is a very cooperative bright first year male Blue Grosbeak in a fenced in
area of lawn just south of the Tennis House on the west side of the Ling Meadow
near 9th street and Prospect Park West.
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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There is a very cooperative bright first year male Blue Grosbeak in a fenced in
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near 9th street and Prospect Park West.
Rob Bate
Brooklyn
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Found at West End 2 by Bill Handley. 150 eat of toll booth.
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Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Wednesday, 12 October, 2016 -
A BLUE Grosbeak (of brownish coloration) was found by Joe Giunta's
morning NYC Audubon (NYCAS) chapter bird-walk group, at the wildflower
meadow in the park's north end, and subsequently seen by various other
observers
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
Wednesday, 12 October, 2016 -
A BLUE Grosbeak (of brownish coloration) was found by Joe Giunta's
morning NYC Audubon (NYCAS) chapter bird-walk group, at the wildflower
meadow in the park's north end, and subsequently seen by various other
observers
I saw a male Blue Grosbeak in Connetquot State Park Preserve this am. I was
in the area east of the blue barn north of the paddock above the main
buildings
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I saw a male Blue Grosbeak in Connetquot State Park Preserve this am. I was
in the area east of the blue barn north of the paddock above the main
buildings
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In my yard in East Quogue now
Mike Higgiston
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In my yard in East Quogue now
Mike Higgiston
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I just saw a male Blue Grosbeak on the West Pond firebreak trail about 1/3 way
from the parking lot by the Addabbo Bridge.
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I just saw a male Blue Grosbeak on the West Pond firebreak trail about 1/3 way
from the parking lot by the Addabbo Bridge.
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It was a slow day both at Jamaica bay and Forest Park. Very unusual for Forest
Park was a female type Blue Grosbeak feeding along the railroad tracks straight
back from the waterless water hole, by a sandy area where there's a path
crossing the tracks.
A Cape May was singing an alternate-type
It was a slow day both at Jamaica bay and Forest Park. Very unusual for Forest
Park was a female type Blue Grosbeak feeding along the railroad tracks straight
back from the waterless water hole, by a sandy area where there's a path
crossing the tracks.
A Cape May was singing an alternate-type
On shoulder now just past turn
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04/30/2015 @ 1:48 PM
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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On shoulder now just past turn
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Arie Gilbert
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Nick Hawvermale relocated male Blue Grosbeak 1:15pm this aft at Muscoot Farm,
Westchester. Same area: by compost pile near gazebo in back, upper fields.
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Continued late yesterday circling the field in the hedgerows just past the
gazebo.
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Continued late yesterday circling the field in the hedgerows just past the
gazebo.
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Nick Hawvermale relocated male Blue Grosbeak 1:15pm this aft at Muscoot Farm,
Westchester. Same area: by compost pile near gazebo in back, upper fields.
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Still there as of 5:15 PM working the same general area of the field behind the
gazebo, feeding on the ground near the haymounds on the right side of the
field. For those unfamiliar w Muscoot Farm, take the trail straight at the far
end of the parking lot past all of the barns and a field
Male blue grosbeak found last eve at Muscoot Farm, Westchester, by Roger
Garrison still present all day today and being seen now. (By gazebo in back
fields, associating w cowbirds and visiting nearby compost pile.)
Anne Swaim
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At noon today two female Blue Grosbeaks were present on the grassy area
to the left, just past the bridge, and in near proximity to an active
fox den: a female and five gamboling cubs.
Peggy & Joel Horman
Ridge
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At noon today two female Blue Grosbeaks were present on the grassy area
to the left, just past the bridge, and in near proximity to an active
fox den: a female and five gamboling cubs.
Peggy Joel Horman
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Male blue grosbeak found last eve at Muscoot Farm, Westchester, by Roger
Garrison still present all day today and being seen now. (By gazebo in back
fields, associating w cowbirds and visiting nearby compost pile.)
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Still there as of 5:15 PM working the same general area of the field behind the
gazebo, feeding on the ground near the haymounds on the right side of the
field. For those unfamiliar w Muscoot Farm, take the trail straight at the far
end of the parking lot past all of the barns and a field
Late this afternoon, 4:30ish, a quick stop after work to the dump area in the
back of Field 2 at Sunken Meadow produced at least one Blue Grosbeak,
presumably one of the individuals that was previously reported earlier in the
year at this location.
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Late this afternoon, 4:30ish, a quick stop after work to the dump area in the
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presumably one of the individuals that was previously reported earlier in the
year at this location.
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A first-spring Blue Grosbeak has been visiting the feeders in my back
yard in Deer Park LI since Wednesday. It is the smallest of its kind
I've ever seen, when I first spotted it I thought it was an Indigo Bunting.
Edith Wilson
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A first-spring Blue Grosbeak has been visiting the feeders in my back
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I've ever seen, when I first spotted it I thought it was an Indigo Bunting.
Edith Wilson
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Just had an immature Blue Grosbeak at the West End ll. In the bushes lining
the road into the Coast Guard station.
Robert Proniewych
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Just had an immature Blue Grosbeak at the West End ll. In the bushes lining
the road into the Coast Guard station.
Robert Proniewych
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For anyone heading to or in Eastern LI, there was an immature Blue Grosbeak
in a field along Town Lane in East Hampton. The bird was observed by me on
Sunday in the late morning, and re-found later that day.
The field where it was seen is on the south side of Town Lane; the
western-most portion
For anyone heading to or in Eastern LI, there was an immature Blue Grosbeak
in a field along Town Lane in East Hampton. The bird was observed by me on
Sunday in the late morning, and re-found later that day.
The field where it was seen is on the south side of Town Lane; the
western-most portion
Seen and heard on path parallel to both memorial
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Late this morning one adult Blue Grosbeak (calling) and two immatures
were seen in the Veterans Memorial Park, Calverton, in the general
vicinity of areas where probable breeding was reported in the last BBA.
This park is on the border of EPCAL on the south side of Route 25,
approximately 4
Late this morning one adult Blue Grosbeak (calling) and two immatures
were seen in the Veterans Memorial Park, Calverton, in the general
vicinity of areas where probable breeding was reported in the last BBA.
This park is on the border of EPCAL on the south side of Route 25,
approximately 4
This morning I heard a singing male BLUE GROSBEAK behind the South Fork
Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton, (Suffolk Co.). The bird was
singing from the large spruce stand directly behind the museum and then
later along the south-eastern edge of the park. There are also several
singing male
This morning I heard a singing male BLUE GROSBEAK behind the South Fork
Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton, (Suffolk Co.). The bird was
singing from the large spruce stand directly behind the museum and then
later along the south-eastern edge of the park. There are also several
singing male
A blue grosbeak was seen in the fields south of Grumman Blvd on both
sides of Line Road in Riverhead this morning at 7:30. Originally
reported by Suzy Feustel to eBirds two days ago at the same location.
Mike Higgiston
Eileen Schwinn
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A blue grosbeak was seen in the fields south of Grumman Blvd on both
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reported by Suzy Feustel to eBirds two days ago at the same location.
Mike Higgiston
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Adult male Blue Grosbeak found today 2:10 pm @ Mashomack Preserve S.I.
Bird was perched in SE corner of South Field on the Green trail near where
it crosses the main driveway.
Nick Hamlet found an Indigo Bunting along the Yellow trail earlier today.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Adult male Blue Grosbeak found today 2:10 pm @ Mashomack Preserve S.I.
Bird was perched in SE corner of South Field on the Green trail near where
it crosses the main driveway.
Nick Hamlet found an Indigo Bunting along the Yellow trail earlier today.
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Date: April 21, 2013
Location: Camp Hero, Montauk
There is an immature male Blue Grosbeak at Camp Hero. The bird is on the
ground in the area near the Bluebird/Tree Swallow bird boxes.
Best,
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Date: April 21, 2013
Location: Camp Hero, Montauk
There is an immature male Blue Grosbeak at Camp Hero. The bird is on the
ground in the area near the Bluebird/Tree Swallow bird boxes.
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The Blue Grosbeak continues at Kissena Corridor, found early this mornin
foraging with some House finches opposite the children's playground.
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The Blue Grosbeak continues at Kissena Corridor, found early this mornin
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The BLUE GROSBEAK was seen again today at Kissena Corridor (probably better
by Jeff Ritter than me), by the paved path that crosses at 148th Street.
Also in this vicinity were a Winter Wren, up to 10 Fox Sparrows, a Nashville
Warbler, and what in a brief look appeared to be a Tennessee Warbler.
The BLUE GROSBEAK was seen again today at Kissena Corridor (probably better
by Jeff Ritter than me), by the paved path that crosses at 148th Street.
Also in this vicinity were a Winter Wren, up to 10 Fox Sparrows, a Nashville
Warbler, and what in a brief look appeared to be a Tennessee Warbler.
Kissean Corridor, Queens New York
I was able to get at least one Blue Grosbeak (if anyone is interested). It
was out in the open multiple times and gave great views. too bad it was too
dark to get a good clear picture.
Follow the Flickr link to see it.
Kissean Corridor, Queens New York
I was able to get at least one Blue Grosbeak (if anyone is interested). It
was out in the open multiple times and gave great views. too bad it was too
dark to get a good clear picture.
Follow the Flickr link to see it.
Lenore Swenson's group responded to a 10:36 AM text alert from Kellye
Rosenheim, Pat Pollock, and others of a BLUE GROSBEAK perched in a tree
just west of the Maintenance Meadow lawn. The cooperative bird remained
there and gave good, close looks to all.
Other highlights from the Ramble:
Gadwall
Lenore Swenson's group responded to a 10:36 AM text alert from Kellye
Rosenheim, Pat Pollock, and others of a BLUE GROSBEAK perched in a tree
just west of the Maintenance Meadow lawn. The cooperative bird remained
there and gave good, close looks to all.
Other highlights from the Ramble:
Gadwall
While leading a group on a tour around Strawberry Fields & The Ramble on this
damp & chilly morning, we spotted some nice migrants, the highlight of which
was a young Blue Grosbeak along the edge of the lake south of the Bow Bridge.
It was flitting through the cattails and then flew up into a
A female-type Blue Grosbeak has been present in the Wildflower Meadow
for the past hour. Check the western edge of the main fenced in area
of the meadow as well as the path along the west side by the Loch
(where one hung out for a few days last fall).
It is now 5:55pm
Karen Fung
Manhattan
Thanks to the birder who told us where to look. Near volleyball courts on east
side of western most parking lot.
Ardith Bondi & Peter Post
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Thanks to the birder who told us where to look. Near volleyball courts on east
side of western most parking lot.
Ardith Bondi Peter Post
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A pair of blue grosbeak were found this morning in a field on the south side of
Rte 25A in Calverton, just east of Hulse Landing Road. This field is across
the road from the mountain bluebird site. The birds were frequenting the west
side of the field. Mike HiggistonEileen Schwinn
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A pair of blue grosbeak were found this morning in a field on the south side of
Rte 25A in Calverton, just east of Hulse Landing Road. This field is across
the road from the mountain bluebird site. The birds were frequenting the west
side of the field. Mike HiggistonEileen Schwinn
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This morning, Luci Betti called my attention to a Blue Grosbeak on the
Stony Brook University campus, discovered yesterday by Sara Burch and Jacob
McCartney. It is a young singing male, along the south edge of the "Tabler"
dorm parking lot, adjoining a sump (water catchment basin).
Douglas
This morning, Luci Betti called my attention to a Blue Grosbeak on the
Stony Brook University campus, discovered yesterday by Sara Burch and Jacob
McCartney. It is a young singing male, along the south edge of the Tabler
dorm parking lot, adjoining a sump (water catchment basin).
Douglas Futuyma
A couple of notable birds I ran into today were a female BLUE GROSBEAK at
Floyd Bennet Field, Brooklyn (in the area just southwest of the community
garden) and a male CERULEAN WARBLER around the water hole at Forest Park,
Queens. The Cerulean had come down to the water hole a couple of times
A couple of notable birds I ran into today were a female BLUE GROSBEAK at
Floyd Bennet Field, Brooklyn (in the area just southwest of the community
garden) and a male CERULEAN WARBLER around the water hole at Forest Park,
Queens. The Cerulean had come down to the water hole a couple of times
Looked unsuccessfully this evening for the previously reported
Yellow-throated Warbler @ CSP from 5:30 to 6:45 pm. My wife Lynne and I did
relocate the first summer male Blue Grosbeak as reported earlier today by
Ken Thompson in the company of a breeding plumage adult male Blue Grosbeak
in the
Looked unsuccessfully this evening for the previously reported
Yellow-throated Warbler @ CSP from 5:30 to 6:45 pm. My wife Lynne and I did
relocate the first summer male Blue Grosbeak as reported earlier today by
Ken Thompson in the company of a breeding plumage adult male Blue Grosbeak
in the
The Summer Tanager found this morning (~8:15) during the Great South Bay
Audubon field trip (co-led by Steve D'Amato and myself) was actually on
the orange end of the spectrum for a female SUTA, which momentarily led me
to think it was a female oriole when I first laid eyes on it. We managed to
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