walks off of the trail at Jamaica Bay and
practically goes into the west pond to get closer to a rare duck.
-Isaac
To: swalte...@verizon.net; NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Cooper's Hawk still around
From: iwarsha...@aol.com
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 01:38:45 +
I have
l.edu
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 18:35:28
To: NYS Birds
Reply-To: "Steve Walter"
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Cooper's Hawk still around
We've heard a lot about this Cooper's Hawk. Maybe I'm missing the point, but
there could be something special about it? I'm guessing maybe one of the
foll
a territory, unique among birds
4) Unusual in its preference for bird prey
5) Persistent in trying to get Hermit Thrush on its year list
From: Andrew Block
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 1:17 PM
To: NYS Birds
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Cooper's Hawk still around
The resident adult female Cooper's
a territory, unique among birds
4) Unusual in its preference for bird prey
5) Persistent in trying to get Hermit Thrush on its year list
From: Andrew Block
Sent: Friday, February 04, 2011 1:17 PM
To: NYS Birds
Subject: [nysbirds-l] Cooper's Hawk still around
The resident adult female Cooper's
...@list.cornell.edu
Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2011 18:35:28
To: NYS BirdsNYSbirds-L@cornell.edu
Reply-To: Steve Walter swalte...@verizon.net
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Cooper's Hawk still around
We've heard a lot about this Cooper's Hawk. Maybe I'm missing the point, but
there could be something special about
walks off of the trail at Jamaica Bay and
practically goes into the west pond to get closer to a rare duck.
-Isaac
To: swalte...@verizon.net; NYSbirds-L@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Cooper's Hawk still around
From: iwarsha...@aol.com
Date: Sat, 5 Feb 2011 01:38:45 +
I have