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Hey guys,
February '09 edition of Birds and Blooms is out...and can anyone spot
the typo...well miss ID really. :-)
Page 9...you can't miss it. I was in the dentist office when I saw it
and nearly laughed my head off.
Made me wonder what the editors were doing/thinking that day.
Yesterday I saw one male Harrier On Hoover-Moffit Rd in Union County
right near St Hwy 47. He was more in a cruising altitude than a hunting
one.
As far as Big Island WA goes, I spotted a couple of Northern Harriers
today, 1 male 1 female, patrolling the skies down 95.
Also at BIWA, a Red Tailed Hawk was using one of the swallow boxes along
the side of what I call Elgin School Rd as a hunting perch...wish I had
my camera...:-)
And finally there are Horned Larks on nearly every back road in
Marion/Union County. There haven't been any Snow Buntings. however
there is still a lot of winter yet to go.
See you out there.
Steve
(a.k.a. sjlarue)
Genesis 1:22
God blessed them and said, "Be fruitful and increase in number and fill
the water in the seas, and let the birds increase on the earth."
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