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Subject: Re: That helps a lot-thank you!


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Date Posted: 00:13:24 05/07/07 Mon
In reply to: Bev 's message, "I am looking in my Roger Torry Peterson guide to bird nests" on 15:37:21 05/06/07 Sun


I think it must be a mockingbird or thrush, there are mockingbirds that live close-by. They talk to each other at night. And, there are a lot of trees are being removed in this area. There have been nests before but they were from a small brown and white bird.
The eggs do look rather large for the size of the nest.

Thanks very much Bev, I tried using a search of the net but without much luck.

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Hi L,Bev09:30:18 05/08/07 Tue


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