For the second straight day, I checked fields along Youngstown-Wilson Road
(Y-W Rd) on my way home from work today. The first field I checked was on
the north side of Y-W Rd, where Braley Road goes off to the southeast.
There were several hundred gulls here, including adult and second-cycle
On January 3, 2011, I was observing Evening Grosbeaks and Common Redpolls at
Sue Rayano's feeders up-county when I received a call from Arlene Borko. She
informed that a woman we know called to say she had an unknown bird under her
feeders for the last three mornings and she can not figure out
On January 3, 2011, I was observing Evening Grosbeaks and Common Redpolls at
Sue Rayano's feeders up-county when I received a call from Arlene Borko. She
informed that a woman we know called to say she had an unknown bird under her
feeders for the last three mornings and she can not figure out
For the second straight day, I checked fields along Youngstown-Wilson Road
(Y-W Rd) on my way home from work today. The first field I checked was on
the north side of Y-W Rd, where Braley Road goes off to the southeast.
There were several hundred gulls here, including adult and second-cycle