I don’t know how you can expect to see the Frigate bird if you’re spending so
much time counting Juncos etc. 😉
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On Oct 20, 2020, at 9:57 AM, Kassie Moore <kasbang55@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Fantastic!
On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 9:53 AM Glenda Kelly <glendakelly13@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:--
What a report!
Glenda
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On Oct 20, 2020, at 9:43 AM, Anthony Hewetson <fattonybirds@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Greetings All:
During the fifteen minutes it took me to amble from my car to the door
I had the following highlights: one Rock Wren in the F1 Parking Lot,
one Rock Wren in the quadrangle, at least three White-throated
Sparrows (one near the F1 parking lot, 2 with towhees in the plantings
by the new building), over thirty Dark-eyed Juncos (most in the
conifers near the F1 parking lot), at least nine Spotted Towhees, at
least four Orange-crowned Warblers, and one really washed-out
Townsend's Warbler (first fall female?).
I didn't see any Common Poorwills or the Yellow-breasted Chat but I
didn't really beat the grounds.
There were no Magnificent Frigatebirds soaring over any of the puddles
but they might have been obscured by fog:)
Anthony Hewetson
Kassie