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Susan Carpenter <[log in to unmask]>
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I don't know you--and already tried sending you a private email but it came back as undeliverable-- but your email is needlessly negative and offensive. It was not necessary to call people sheep and chasers. Birders I personally know, including me, are trying to find crossbills on their own.

Susan Carpenter
Stow, OH

---- John Herman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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It would be good, if listers, when done being the usual "sheep" and chasing
stake-out crossbills, would visit their local old cemeteries and local
white pine groves for red crossbills. The extent of the invasion should be
documented.
JOHN  HERMAN

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