This was our first year tracking a trail of boxes. Linda has some data. I
may try some of the PVC style houses next yr. Thanks for the report.
On Mon, Aug 6, 2018, 10:01 PM wrote:
> My nestboxes on the property (3 acres) here at home in Canandaigua were
> pretty successful for the most part
My nestboxes on the property (3 acres) here at home in Canandaigua were pretty
successful for the most part this yr. 3 pairs of Bluebbirds were successful in
fledging 27 young this yr. 1 pair nested 3 times fledging a total of 13 young
(they lost 1 nestling in a brood of 4 during the inclement
Hi All,
First, my apologies for the delay in this trip summary. On August 4th, over
30 intrepid birders of all ages and skill levels came out for the first
guided shorebird walk of the season at Montezuma NWR. We met at the Visitor
Center and consolidated at the East Rd. overlook to head out on
Yes, Blue Jay. Turning my screen’s brightness way up, I can even see the black
necklace.
-Geo
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?Blue Jay
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A friend's trail cam got this image on land 20 miles south east of
A friend's trail cam got this image on land 20 miles south east of Corning- ID?
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