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Both still present at 3:30 on the grass at kettle cove. SNBU more actively moving about and disappeared for 5-10 minutes before returning. They are now separate from dickcissel.On Fri, Nov 15, 2019, 2:22 PM Margaret Page <mpage815@gmail.com> wrote:There is a dickcissel associating with a small flock of snow buntings at Kettle Cove in Cape Elizabeth. Very actively feeding. Seen by me and Pam Jordan.
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