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Greetings!
Well, wherever the party was for all of the male N. Harriers was, it has apparently broken up, because I found my first of the season...here in Larue today. There was one down in East Liberty, but now they have started showing up here.
Big Island WA had from 7 to 10 Females at one time there with no males, but it wasn't till around Thursday that there were any males.
I find it interesting that they seem to show up at different times...sometimes almost a month apart. Anyone have an idea/reason why?
Thanks, have a great weekend, and God Bless.
Steve J.
(Aka. SJLarue)
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