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Get thee to Hermosa Beach, @HiddenCash seekers

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Hermosa Beach.

That’s where Twitterati followers of @HiddenCash were gathering late Saturday morning to scavenge for 36 Angry Bird figurines stuffed with cash and scattered about by a mysterious benefactor.

The as-yet-anonymous person who has been hiding treasure throughout the Southland said in his latest tweet that he was delayed by traffic but expected to make the drop about 11:30 a.m. Earlier, he posted a photo of an Angry Bird figurine, modeled on the electronic game, with a wad of money inside.

“Thirty-six of these, stuffed with cash, will be buried in the sand while you sleep,” @HiddenCash vowed Friday night.

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Early Saturday, the benefactor, who identifies himself as a wealthy real estate developer between the ages of 35 and 45, posted other clues: “It will be kind of like an Easter egg hunt, except instead of eggs, they are birds, which I guess are eggs that have hatched.”

The HiddenCash phenom began in the Bay Area and moved to the L.A. region on Thursday. Hordes converged on the Empire Center in Burbank on Thursday night. On Friday, hundreds arrived at the Huntington Library parking lot in San Marino to search for envelopes with greenbacks in amounts of $125, $206, whatever struck @HiddenCash’s fancy.

The tweets have unleashed a social media frenzy and spawned imitators in Washington, New Orleans and other cities.

“I never anticipated or imagined this would happen,” he told The Times in a phone interview this week. “But if you are going to start something, it needs to be bigger.”

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