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Re: Green Heroin
I'm guessing the friendly man with the Swarovski binocs was Eric Moore,
owner of the Lookout. He's probably on this email list and could confirm
that guess.
-Matt Hinton
[email protected]>
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Green Heroin
Yesterday, Apr 5, I was hiking on the West Watson Lake path, and encountered a tall birder with a cheerful expression and a pair of Swarovski glasses.? He tried to point out a Green Heron he had
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Update on Mew Gull
The Mew Gull continues this afternoon at Willow, often drifting on the
water near some Ring-billeds. Again, too distant for photos, but three of
us studied it through the scope. All features seem to
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Mew Gull
This morning at about 10:45am I saw what I believe is a Mew Gull sitting in
the middle of Willow Lake. I had parked at South Shore and was scoping the
lake from the water's edge. I got fairly good
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Re: Harlan's Red- tail
Thank you, Sue. Good spot! Does this look like it could be the Harlan¡¯s you saw there today? -Heather Hofling
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New email address
I appreciate the notifications! Please change my email address from mamab@... <mailto:mamab@...> to ritawuehrmann@... <mailto:ritawuehrmann@...>. Thanks!
Rita
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Harlan's Red- tail
A classic dark morph. At Watson Lake, in trees just below the overlook this
afternoon, and also in the tree where the Red-shouldered Hawk has been
reported. That bird is also still in that area.
Sue
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Re: Magnolia Warbler
Doug and Diane Iverson
Went to the correct spot from about 10:15-11:00. very quiet and no warbler.
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Re: Magnolia Warbler
Hello all,
I went out to find the warbler over my lunch break, about 12:30. Went to
the spot previously identified, but could not find it.
Hopefully somebody else can pick it up later today or
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Matthew Hinton
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Re: Magnolia Warbler
seen this morning 850 to 915 ish - female/young, bold eye ring, gray head,
thin wing bars, yellow throat/breast/belly, white undertail coverts, end of
tail dipped in black, right where carl found it
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Magnolia Warbler
It's me as messenger, again... reports are that the Magnolia Warbler, first
found by Carl Tomoff, is again along the Peavine in Watson Woods this
morning. It seems to like the shady area with the
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Sue Drown
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Magnolia Warbler
Here is a posting of Dr. Carl Tomoff's great sighting of a Magnolia Warbler
along the Peavine trail yesterday. Carl requested we post this. Good
birding!
"I watched this warbler foraging among
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Re: New Access Protocol for the Prescott WTP
Better than no entrance¡
¡°Writing is the best way to talk without being interrupted.¡± Jules Renard
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Re: New Access Protocol for the Prescott WTP
Thanks, Sue, for making this happen.Certainly good for those who want to go
through the process. Like you said, though, very wonky and not good for
Verdy Valley folks.
Doug (Know why French eat
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Doug Iverson
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New Access Protocol for the Prescott WTP
The Prescott City Public Works Dept has issued new procedures for birders
wanting access to the Recharge Ponds (WTP) on Melville Rd near the
airport. See attached. If this smells just the slightest
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Gray Hawk?
I seem to be acting as forwarder lately. This message comes from Ryan
Crouse who believes he heard a Gray Hawk at the wildlife pond in Watson
Woods just now. He would welcome a confirmation, of
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Red-breasted Nuthatch seen and photographed at Butterfly Springs Mingus Mountaim
Butterfly Springs is almost dry. Nuthatch, White crowned sparrows and other birds were drinking water from seeps on dam by the road.
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Re: Am. White Pelicans
THX
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Am. White Pelicans
Forwarding this message from the Iverson's. A flock of about a dozen
American White Pelicans have landed in the middle of Willow Lake, visible
from the usual South shore observation point.
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Sue Drown
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Re: Vaux's Swift at Willow Lake, South shore
Thanks Laura
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Richard Balland
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