I guess we can now try to guess what the bird species is. Sort of like
guessing the next state bird in Oregon. Maybe it is the next state bird.
Bob O'Brien
On Thursday, January 11, 2018, Joel Geier <joel.geier@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
As luck might have it, another species that comes under this recent"protection" for sensitive species by eBird was found in Corvallis a few
"recent visits" in Benton County, you'd see that there was suddenly an
Sightings of the bird were masked but if you looked at the list of
count, at least 14 birders who were in the loop thanks to personal
The bird was excluded from all of those ebird lists but still, by my
was seen saw another birder walking by, who didn't stop to share this
A long-time local birder who lives on the same street as where this bird
Hard to say if the sudden attention by 14+ birders with binoculars and
The bird apparently has not been seen since around 4 pm that afternoon.
The system might need some work.
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Joel Geier
Camp Adair area north of Corvallis