Too bad you didn't get a photo of the Coopers hunting success! I saw a large
flight of Tundra Swans late Wednesday afternoon..nice to hear the soft, coooing
calls they make!Here too, in Hague, I've wondered why there are so few birds at
my feeders...????
Katharina
watershed address: Newton's Pond>Beales Mill Run>Nomini Creek>Potomac
River>Chesapeake Bay>Atlantic Ocean
From: Beth Kendrick <bethannkendrick@xxxxxxxxx>
To: NNASHotline NNASHotline <nnasnet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, December 10, 2016 9:32 AM
Subject: [nnasnet] Re: Question from Mathews
I haven’t had the birds that I normally do and when they come it is only for a
short while not all day. Lots and lots of robins buzzing around. Had a cool
incidence the other day as I was outside checking my feeders. A Sharp-shinned
hawk swooped down and took out one of the flying robins feet from where I was
standing. It had to stay on the ground with it for a bit as the robin wasn’t
much smaller and put up a fight, so I was able to watch for a few minutes until
the hawk carried the robin off to a nearby pine to have breakfast.
On Dec 10, 2016, at 8:48 AM, Richard Pope <repope1976@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, Dec 9, 2016 at 9:19 PM Margaret Gerdts <maggieurbanna@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
When this happens at my house there is a Cooper's hawk or some other predator
around.
I saw my first flight of Tundra Swans on Thursday morning and heard a flight
late Thursday night..