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red-capped robin at coppin's crossing

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Subject: red-capped robin at coppin's crossing
From: Chip <>
Date: Sat, 20 Oct 2007 18:55:51 -0600
This morning at 9:30 a.m. there was a male, Red-capped robin in the Coppin's Crossing area. If you are interested in going, from William Hovell take Coppin's Crossing Road until just before the causeway, where there is a gated track on the right. Hop the fence, walk the road about 20 minutes until you see, on the left, the storm fence that surround former sewage ponds. Head down to the river along that fence, where you'll find a "friendly" gate that lead to the riverbank. It was in the trees there.

Chip Scialfa



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