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I first discovered Grosbeaks in Picture Rocks, Pennsylvania sometime around 1980. I was a new mom sitting in the sun with my son and saw them flitting around in the rhubarb. I had no idea what they were having grown up in Miami. I ran next-door and asked the two elderly retired teachers if they knew what they were and of course they did and they gifted me with a bird book. That started my adventure with birds. I no longer have that book. Oh how I wish I did. But now I have the Internet and if I’m lucky enough to snap a picture, I can quickly identify most online. Thank you for your blog today. It brought back so many memories. I love your pictures and even more, I love your words.

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I’m so happy to see these beauties in your letter today, even if the photos are from 2020.:) We’ve been living in rural Oregon for eight years ahd not until this spring did the Evening Grosbeaks make an appearance. And swarms of them! I counted 32 just yesterday, and though our birdseed budget has tripled, I’m happy they’ve stuck around, going on their third week now.

The boys all look like they have 80’s yellow tennis visors on. So retro.:)

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