I last saw the bird around 8:34 as it perched up again in the hedgerow west
of the north side of the horse complex (so along the south edge of the big
field on the west side of the north leg of Bluegrass Lane.) It was moving
west along the hedgerow but the habitat gets more forested near the SW
corner of the field, so it may have gone into the brushy area or doubled
back into the corn. We have continued to look for it without success. It
did not call and was not responsive to pishing.

Jay
On Oct 13, 2013 8:10 AM, "Jay McGowan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I just had the female BLUE GROSBEAK near where Ken heard it last night. It
> popped up out if the corn just north of where the road goes into the horse
> barn area and sat for a moment up in the shrubs along that hedgerow, then
> dropped down and I have not relocated it so far. It hasn't made a sound.
>
> Jay
>

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