A quick (10-15 minutes) mid-day scoping of the north end of Argyle Lake in
Babylon proved rather productive. The previously reported Red-necked Grebe was
feeding by itself near the bridge, and approached within a few feet of the
shoreline at times. A Peregrine Falcon perched on the sand
A quick (10-15 minutes) mid-day scoping of the north end of Argyle Lake in
Babylon proved rather productive. The previously reported Red-necked Grebe was
feeding by itself near the bridge, and approached within a few feet of the
shoreline at times. A Peregrine Falcon perched on the sand
Hi Everyone,
Following Peter Morris's report (I don't get tired of Red Necked Grebe
sightings) I was at the lake today since I haven't seen any RN Grebes
before - saw just one today but as Peter noted it was quite a stunner. It
was my first time at this spot and it was really nice there...people
Its all the melting snow leaving uncovered the dead of the winter.
Thanks for the report, also not tired of RN Grebe sightings.
On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 8:01 PM, Robert Taylor wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Following Peter Morris's report (I don't get tired of Red Necked Grebe
sightings) I was at
Hi Everyone,
Following Peter Morris's report (I don't get tired of Red Necked Grebe
sightings) I was at the lake today since I haven't seen any RN Grebes
before - saw just one today but as Peter noted it was quite a stunner. It
was my first time at this spot and it was really nice there...people
Its all the melting snow leaving uncovered the dead of the winter.
Thanks for the report, also not tired of RN Grebe sightings.
On Tuesday, March 11, 2014 8:01 PM, Robert Taylor rmtaylo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Everyone,
Following Peter Morris's report (I don't get tired of Red Necked Grebe