Re: Bird Superpower
Very interesting, thanks for sharing. I wonder about the Robins now as to how they find the worms
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Clark Squires
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Bird Superpower
I found the attached short article from New York Times quite interesting.Subhash
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Subhash Chand
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Re: Lewis's Woodpeckers
Great photos, as usual!
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Ray Williams
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Re: Lewis's Woodpeckers
Beautiful!!!! Never knew such a woodpecker even existed- hope to see one in person myself someday! In the meantime, thanks for sharing Subhash.... Did some research and found out that: ¡°they were
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Di
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Lewis's Woodpeckers
Went to Camp Far West Reservoir (east of Beale AFB) on 12/1 and saw a bunch (approx 40) Lewis's Woodpeckers.? Also saw many Lark Sparrows.Subhash
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Subhash Chand
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Re: Moonset this morning at the Cosumnes River Preserve
I thought so too Di and I just wanted to share it.? It was very uplifting.? I hope too that his cancer goes into remission again and his positive view of life has to help.? I also love the calendar
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Nancy
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Re: Moonset this morning at the Cosumnes River Preserve
Thanks, Nancy! What an uplifting article! That¡¯s what we need right now- to read about people who try to make the world a better place instead of wallowing in their own problems. Sure hope he can
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Di
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Re: Moonset this morning at the Cosumnes River Preserve
My friend in Queensland, Australia, sent me this link to a very interesting article regarding a bird calendar I thought you all might enjoy.? Nancy
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Nancy
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Re: Moonset this morning at the Cosumnes River Preserve
I'm in awe... Incredible pictures. Never seen a moon like that. The silly crane dancing by the light of the moon brought a smile to my face. He needs his own children's story. The Crane Who Dance His
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Kathy Adcock
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Re: Moonset this morning at the Cosumnes River Preserve
WOW!!!? Those photos are fantastic and thank you for sharing!? Nancy
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Nancy
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Full moon celebration this morning at the Cosumnes River Preserve
High-stepping courtship dances, charming elegance-on-the-wing with gorgeous full moon backdrop, and that magical reflection...Your eye, timing, and steady hand on the shutter are all magnificent,
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Tay Ducey
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Moonset this morning at the Cosumnes River Preserve
?A couple of Sandhill cranes dancing in the morning light.... Morris and Di Erickson
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Di
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Tundra Swans
We went looking for Tundra Swans in the Lincoln area and found them on W Wise Rd., along .with lots of Savannah Sparrows and Meadowlarks.?Pictures are at:
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Subhash Chand
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Re: Babel Slough Birds
LOL...WTH is this?
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Ray Williams
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Re: Yuba County Birding part II
Thanks for this wonderful travelogue, Rich! Its rich detail not only makes for pleasurable reading, but also serves as a guide to specific location in Yuba County--which I now have to bird soon! And
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David Crow
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Yuba County Birding part II
Birding Yuba County Saturday was a beautiful day to be birding Yuba County. The first birds at 6:30 AM were Sandhill Cranes flying over head in the fog calling. There was much fog to wade through as
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richard s. cimino
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Re: Babel Slough Birds
While you may not to feed, see populations grow, then suffer when you don't feed... ...as walking may disturb birds causing a few to leave, might it be of some value to feed a bit to make disturbance
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billsf9c
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Re: Babel Slough Birds
The whole Babel Sough Road between So. River Rd and Jefferson Blvd is birdy but the birds are in the trees and bushes, so you need to walk.? You could park at the So River Rd junction and walk as far
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Subhash Chand
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Re: Babel Slough Birds
Hi, Subhash- What's the best route for birding Babel Slough? Is it just kind of up and down the road? If so, how far down the road? Thanks for your efforts in maintaining the forum and in generally
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David Crow
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Re: Yuba County Birding
Sounds like you didn't get your yellow-billed magpie--perhaps the only disappointment in an otherwise great day of birding (are there any bad days birding?). Let me know when you're planning on
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David Crow
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