[va-bird] Re: the other end??
- From: PlanetWaves99@xxxxxxx
- To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 15:14:22 EDT
Check please.
In a message dated 10/24/2003 11:56:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
datakoll@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> Subj: [va-bird] the other end??
> Date: 10/24/2003 11:56:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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> To: <A HREF="mailto:va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx">va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx</A>
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> only two migrants so far at and i can't ID! three-four inches less span than
> the redshouldered whose territory they are in at UTM 17 414647E 2944123N
> (WGS84/NAD83) and dark and distinct black borders at the wingtips. the two
> arrived the morning, uh were seen the morning after the first true sool north
> wind bringing the temp down to 68 or thereabouts. the utm is the squeezed
> greenway through town. all paths south narrowing dramatically now in
> anticipation
> of all the boomers heading south. that utm was a deer hunting boundry east of
> the coloured section before 1965. the maps out of date by a density factor of
> five or six. the birds like the two unID'ed now have a jet guidance tower to
> home in on.
> i interacted with two female BTG yesterday at breakfast and heard the first
> female vocalization refering, maybe right?, to a primary interaction with a
> female btg standing on one leg at the eave across the drive. I pointed to the
> one legger(the wx was windy) and pointed to my foot whistling twice. The one
> legger then looked over and put the opther leg down briefly then raised it.
> The female right above my breakfast position then looked down sideways at me
> when i glanced upward and said "quork quork"!!
> anyone know what "quork quork" means?
> badbirdz blog nwamer@xxxxxxxxxxx has reference to the key west migratory
> bird radar and's worth a look.if not for cuban jets then...
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