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Rob Thorn <[log in to unmask]>
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[log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 1 Aug 2007 04:34:16 -0700423_iso-8859-1 Greetings!

I can honestly say that I waited way way too long to go down and try for the Mississippi Kites, so after my final official day of OBBA II field work yesterday afternoon, I decided to treat myself and head down and make an attempt.

As soon as I arrived at the "official kite spot", by the end of the split rail fence, I was rewarded with a flying bird soaring above the golf course! [...]43_1Aug200704:34:[log in to unmask]
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Taking a cue from Dave Horn's fly-by Eurasian Collared Dove sighting (and workig a few nearby OBBA blocks), I nosed around S.Bloomfield and nearby Ashville looking for possible EUCO.  Lots of nice habitat, including a grain elevator and even a McDonalds, but no luck on the birds (otherwise I'd have posted earlier).  I even made cursory runs through nearby small towns (Little Walnut, Commercial Point, Duvall) with no success.  S.Bloomfield is by far the most likely place in the area, as it had 200-300 Mourning Doves scattered over many locations, with many flying around grainfields north, south, and west of town as well as a contingent perched on wires around the suburban houses in town.  It just highlights the ephemeral nature of EUCO sightings; singles of these birds move around a lot, and the one Dave saw may have been going out to a field for the day or may have been on its way out to other towns in searh of other collared doves.  We're probably lucky that he saw it.  S.Bl
 oomfield, however, probably merits further scrutiny over the next few months.


Rob Thorn
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