How about a bazaar of guillemots? LOL. That would be a lifer for me.
I did see a nice pod of American White Pelicans at the Birding Center in Pt.
Aransas last Weds. They were so clean and white! A gulp of Neotropic
Cormorants entertained us (I was showing some school kids around) by sitting on
the pilings of the tower, preening, yawning and ogling us.
Don't know if two crocodiles constitute a float, but there they were RIGHT
THERE!! by the boardwalk.
Judy Kestner
Corpus Christi
---- Jim Sinclair <jim.sinclair@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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My favorites are a crash of rhinos and a gulp of swallows;-)
On Sun, Oct 16, 2016 at 5:31 PM, Redacted sender Stenmead for DMARC <
dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A few minutes ago I ran across an old list of "Multitudes" according to
this list, you saw a "mustering of storks!"
Stennie Meadours
San Leon
In a message dated 10/16/2016 3:58:00 P.M. Central America Standard ,
feralbirder@xxxxxxxxx writes:
We had 345 Wood Storks at the Sheldon Lake State Park Hawk Watch this
morning. Spread out over 3 kettles. Most impressive to see that many in a
5 minute span.
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Ron Huebner
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