If you mean the Adventure Park just north of Marsha Sharp, they’ve ripped it
apart recently. It’s a construction site now. There may still be some trees
immediately to the east, but with all the disturbance, I wouldn’t hold my
breath :(
Jennifer Miller
Lubbock, TX
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On Oct 25, 2020, at 9:32 PM, WILLIAM WENTHE <wwenthe@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Back when they were breeding I saw immatures by that pond and adjacent fields
just north of Marsha Sharp, by the go-cart place. That land was always
private; but now it seems to be private, and posted, and fenced. If anyone
has access, it might be worth a look.
On Sunday, October 25, 2020, 08:55:49 PM CDT, Robert C. Lee
<robertclee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That area is where Harris’ are usually seen in years they are present;
including breeding.
On Oct 25, 2020, at 3:46 PM, Jordan Cochran (Redacted sender
"jwcochran1632" for DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
We followed Jim’s and Peter’s reports and found the Townsend’s warbler and
rose breasted grosbeak at TTUHSC, then a Harris’s hawk north of 4th St on
Quaker where it curves and runs into Texas Tech Parkway. We drove those
roads a few times before we found it. It seems to be perching on the ground
or in the mesquite, because it flew up, circled around, and flew back down
and we couldn’t find it after that. There are also a lot of dark morph and
light morph red tails in that area.
-Whitney and Jordan Cochran
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