In the town of Savannah on Seneca street there is a gray king bird.13352 Seneca
Street.
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Astounding! That's about 3 miles from the location where a Gray Kingbird
was found around this time of year in 1987 (23 years ago), and under
similar circumstances. I recall former basin birder Dick Evans telling me
that someone had reported one and none from local birding community
followed
This morning, Susie had a craving for Triangle Diner chili, while I had a
hankering for to see some COMMON LOONS. So we went N. around mid-day and
found what we sought. I counted the listed number of loons on the lake at
the following locations; most counts fairly accurate-no estimates.
360
Montezuma was hopping today. The annual NYSOA meeting was held at the
MAC in Savannah, with a number of top birders leading field trips in
the area all morning. Those of us in the business meeting got a call
just before noon that a GRAY KINGBIRD had been seen just east of
Savannah.
I just wanted to mention that early reports on Sunday of success involving the
relocation of the Gray Kingbird would be greatly appreciated. It's a long drive
for us. :))
regards,
jeff
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