Hello Fellow Birders:This is my first posting so I hope that it is ok.
The Phainopepla was last seen at 10:15 this morning sunning itself at the top 
of a pear tree in the backyard of #6 Aberdeen Cr. It sat quietly for approx. 8 
minutes before dropping low and out of sight into another backyard. It has not 
been seen since.
Sightings are still being recorded in the guest book in front of #7 Aberdeen 
and I will continue to post updates for those who still haven't had the 
opportunity to see 'the guest of honour'.
I want to thank all of the wonderful people with whom I've the opportunity to 
meet and converse this past week. It has been an absolute pleasure. I've 
enjoyed hearing so many anecdotes, stories, bird-related tales and have seen 
some wonderful photographs as well.
Thank you very much.
Good Luck one and all.
Dian Bogie (one very fortunate and grateful birder to have discovered this 
remarkable bird in my own backyard; it doesn't get much better than that)

                                          
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