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The following brief description of theJrine Grosbeak may ftu^, ~uhjpkh/L 
enable those unacquainted with the bird to recognize it. In i 
size a little smaller than a Robin, plump, well-feathered, with t^M , 
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red. Females and young males ashy brown with more or less fc j 
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