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Thu Nov 23 09:32:39 PST 2006


around Starlite Lane in Alvadore. most the time when out where you can see them 
 they are on fence posts between the first three houses on the south end and 
a  metal barn. One has a big white patch on the back of its head. Other wise 
it is  a normal adult. I suppose this is a lucent or diluted plumage sort of  
thing.  Dave Brown of Alvadore

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