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From: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 7 Feb 2007 20:24:25 -0500442_iso-8859-1 This from a friend, if anyone can help. You may email me privately if you wish. I know that many of you know of the Amer. Robin's propensity for staying north in recent decades. I have seen HUGE groups of robins..200 or more around select crabapple trees in suburb. Cols. in recent wks. But this behavior ..as far as not migrat. , is relatively new. Do any of you have any info.,data on this phenom.? [...]39_7Feb200720:24: [log in to unmask] |
Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 3 Feb 2007 17:16:22 -0500402_iso-8859-1 As noted by Dave Collopy the gravel pit near Spring Valley WA has hundreds of ducks and geese. Today just before noon I saw 5 Greater White-fronted Geese among the hundreds of Canada geese. Among the variety of ducks there was a female White-winged Scoter. I could not locate the Cackling goose that Dave reported but many of the geese were partially obscurred. [...]47_3Feb200717:16: [log in to unmask] |
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Nice idea Su...
I've seen 14 species --- best bird was a Pileated Woodpecker
Dan Smith
Bath, OH
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