Dont think clackamas r is right habitat. They prefer marshy habitat rather
than clear water, rocky shore. I drive past carver several times a week,
never saw one in decades.
On Saturday, March 19, 2016, Charles Gates <cgates326@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
As an out-of-the-area birder, I find this thread interesting.Smith-Bybee is not very far from Clackamas County by my reckoning and it
if they are coming north? Do they winter on sauvie is?
On 3/19/2016 7:10 AM, Robert O'Brien wrote:
Interesting. Several were reported from sauvie is. Yesterday. I wonder
never heard of more than 2 Great Egrets being seen at the same time in the
On Friday, March 18, 2016, Tim Janzen <tjanzen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Bob,
I think that historically this is unusual. Prior to last year I had
Behalf Of Robert O'Brien
Sincerely,
Tim Janzen
Portland
From: obol-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:obol-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
1-2 miles west of canby. Unusual? Bob obrien. Carver orSent: Friday, March 18, 2016 8:11 PM
To: obol
Subject: [obol] clackamas co egrets
Today i saw a 'flock' of 14 great egrets feeding in a flooded farm field
know for sure that just ain't so.
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