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scott

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Oct 23, 2013, 9:59:31 AM10/23/13
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I am wondering if anyone has seen a Northern Shrike yet this fall, they
should be arriving anytime now.

Scott Rashid
Estes Park

Maureen Blackford

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Oct 23, 2013, 10:15:48 AM10/23/13
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Hello Scott,

I saw a Northern Shrike on Sunday, 10/20, early afternoon, perched on a dead
tree in my yard. I live just east of the Peak to Peak Highway, and 5
miles north of Nederland. I haven't seen it since.

Maureen Blackford
Boulder County

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Joe Roller

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Oct 23, 2013, 10:17:30 AM10/23/13
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An adult Northern Shrike was seen well on power lines in southern 
Lincoln County during a DFO field trip on October 12. An Aiken 
field trip only two days earlier found a Loggerhead Shrike near there.
Changing of the guard, I suppose.

Joe Roller, Denver


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