[TN-Bird] No Harrier
- From: "Roy and Melissa Turrentine" <roymel@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Bird line" <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 23:07:02 -0500
The most unusual bird we have experienced this late in the spring season was
the No Harrier during the last two mornings. On Fri was a female gliding low
over a wonderful sage grassy field soon to be human dwellings (a sad sigh, yes)
and today it was the male. I have not had one this late in my memory (I am not
a good record keeper from past years until I started to do the "bird route" to
school in spring).
Melissa (&Roy) Turrentine
Normandy TN
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