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		By: Susan Case		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am so excited!! For the last few days I have been sitting here in my living room by our large window watching the spring birds arrive to our feeder. I noticed one bird that comes in that I could not identify in either of my bird books. It was exactly like a rose breasted grosbeak but had a beautiful bright intense yellow patch on its breast. I googled rose breasted grosbeaks and clicked images and low and behold there was a photo of my bird! Thank you for solving this mystery for my husband and I. We live in northern Michigan and love watching the birds all year long.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am so excited!! For the last few days I have been sitting here in my living room by our large window watching the spring birds arrive to our feeder. I noticed one bird that comes in that I could not identify in either of my bird books. It was exactly like a rose breasted grosbeak but had a beautiful bright intense yellow patch on its breast. I googled rose breasted grosbeaks and clicked images and low and behold there was a photo of my bird! Thank you for solving this mystery for my husband and I. We live in northern Michigan and love watching the birds all year long.</p>
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