[texbirds] Re: Well well, look what the "ship" brought in

  • From: "Collins, Fred (Commissioner Pct. 3)" <Fred_Collins@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'brushfreeman@xxxxxxxxx'" <brushfreeman@xxxxxxxxx>, "texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <texbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2012 16:49:24 +0000

Well, I guess that seals the fate of our first Texas Mockingbird record . Ours 
too is obviously a stowaway Tropical Mockingbird from a Cozumel Flight. It 
managed to elude all attempts at capture by customs and passengers and fled IAH 
to find love at Sabine Woods 100 miles away!

Seriously, this is a most interesting article. I don't know what this bird is 
and have no Taiwan bird books but I don't think it will survive on bird seed. I 
hope they got it on a return flight in short order.  I am still wondering where 
the original Red-vented Bulbuls came from. The first record was 1956. I have 
never seen any offered for sale although I have kept an eye out for them for 
more than 30 years watching bird supplier list, auctions and sales.

This Taiwan bird looks as though it is wren-like and is a good stowaway 
candidate but a Mockingbird or Bulbul just doesn't match such behavior.

Always wondering;  the truth is out there!


Fred Collins
             (281) 357-5324
Director: Kleb Woods Nature Center
             Cypress Top Historical Park
Commissioner Steve Radack
Harris County Precinct 3
www.pct3.hctx.net<http://www.pct3.hctx.net>



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Subject: [texbirds] Well well, look what the "ship" brought in

:-)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2153711/Songbird-crossed-Pacific-international-flight-captured-LAX.html

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Brush Freeman
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http://texasnaturenotes.blogspot.com/
Finca de los Alacranes., Utley,Texas

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