[va-richmond-general] Re: Ginter Botanical Gardens
- From: "Mr Michael Shapiro" <sc.tanager@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "Richmond listserv" <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 23:13:39 -0400
I stayed back after everyone left and went back to see if I could find the
Bittern but no luck. I searched through all the pictures I took of where the
Green Herons, as well. While I did not spot a hidden Bittern, one picture
did reveal a third Green Heron sitting in a tree near where the turtles were
basking. I have the complete list of species seen, if anyone is interested.
Also at LGBG I saw about 6 different dragonfly species, 3 or 4 different
butterflies, a pair of Chipmunks, a pair of bullfrogs sprawled out half
submerged on a pair of lily pads, and a crayfish in the same pond as the
frogs (the crayfish was pretty good sized: about 3 - 4 inches). There were
lots of immature Robins around and I later spotted an immature Mockingbird.
Good birding!
Michael
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From: "Tyler Turpin" <tylerturpin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "richmond listserve" <va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2008 7:15 PM
Subject: [va-richmond-general] Ginter Botanical Gardens
Highlights of the 26 or 27 species seen at Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens
this morning were: a long lasting sighting of the pair of Green Herons
while a Great Blue Heron was visible too , and a Red Tailed Hawk briefly
chased into roosting in a tree by a flock of several Fish Crows.A few
novice birders attended their first birdwatching focused trip. There was a
report of a brief sighting of what may have been American Bitterns while
everyone was looking at the Green Herons . Based on head and neck behavior
the observer saw this sighting could not be considered with 100 percent
certainty as that of the fledgling Green Herons.
Sincerely,
Tyler Turpin
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