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    Western Texas, April 20, 2011, I have it down to Gray...what do you think....

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    Agree. If anything the extremely short primary projection is right.

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    Thanks Ilija, I am happy to see lots....oops you agree...flycatchers are tough ID

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    Great reply, flycatchers and sub-oscines in general are quite fascinating
    group of birds. Love them! (On the other hand, I'm trying to think of a group of
    birds that I don't like )

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