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Date: | Mon, 24 Mar 2008 16:46:26 -0400 |
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Fellow birders,
Birds seen on the campus of KSU
Killdeer = have return to the open fields of the campus.
Diurnal, Falconiformes: Accipitradae or Falconidas, either a Cooper's,
Peregrine falcon, Merlin. I didn't have a good look at the bird, because
it was enjoying it morning meal, plus the light and I didn't have my
binoculars. It was eating it meal under a blue spurce on SE corner of
Cunningham Hall. I want to say it was a Cooper's but the size, color,
behavior was through me off. I didn't want to interrupt him/her from
their morning meal.
See you in the field,
Jeremiah W. Roth
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