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South-of-the-border chirper has bird watchers migrating to catch a glimpse

Birders with binoculars and cameras are flocking to a remote state park in search of a small yellow-chested bird that apparently crossed the U.S. border for the first time from its high-mountain habitat to the south. At 5 inches with beige and yellow markings, the pine flycatcher doesn't look like much, but its unprecedented migration from Mexico and Guatemala is exciting birders all over the country. "It's not a thrilling bird visually. It's thrilling because it's a first U.S.... Full Story
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