See TOS Handbook, Syffret, Oberholser, etc. "locally common summer
residents in NW panhandle" etc.
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 5:23 PM, Keith Arnold <kbarnold2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need to check, but I think there has been breeding reported from the
Panhandle region in years past.
Keith Arnold
Bryan/TAMU
On Tuesday, May 23, 2017, Cameron Carver <c.o.carver@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There are currently a few Long-billed Curlew lingering at Hackberry Flatsthe
in OK (only a few miles from Texas). There are also records of birds on
coast this year into the middle of the month. While it is certainlyare
possible that this is a southbound bird, I would not make this assumption
without more substantial evidence.
Cameron Carver
OKC, OK
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On May 23, 2017, at 14:58, Justin Bosler <justin.bosler@xxxxxxxxx<javascript:;>> wrote:
Long-billed
Hello, all!
Well, we're still one month away from summer but "fall" migration has
commenced, for at least one species. I had my first southbound
Curlew on top of the caprock in Garza County on Sunday, 21 May. They
amay
very early spring migrant and early fall migrant but this individual
unawarerepresent a failed breeder as it's a touch on the early side. I'm
permissionof birds attempting to over-summer in the region.permission
Good birding!
Justin Bosler
currently in Brownsville, TX
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