In reply to: Anne Clark who asked: If the two are sticking together and adults,
perhaps they are a pair?
Larue St. Clair mentioned that he felt the trumpeters they were a pair.
I might mention that the first time he, & we met, was down towards Long Point
the winter after his wife died in Oct.
Yes, dau. Becky & I have been watching the tagged trumpeter swans on Mill pond
for 2 wks. or longer. Larue St. Clair was by there on the 20th & commented in a
C'mas note to us that they were trumpeters.
I haven't had time to check my records but I think those wing tag nos. may be
the same as on
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> My Christmas day tour of some recent snowy owl spots - Ovid,
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My Christmas day tour of some recent snowy owl spots - Ovid, Aunkst, Martin,
Potatoes - found none, though there was a nice gathering of
: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] K33 and A21
My Christmas day tour of some recent snowy owl spots - Ovid, Aunkst, Martin,
Potatoes - found none, though there was a nice gathering of birders at the
Potatoes building braving the cold together.
In the Union Springs Mill Pond were two swans with
My Christmas day tour of some recent snowy owl spots - Ovid, Aunkst, Martin,
Potatoes - found none, though there was a nice gathering of birders at the
Potatoes building braving the cold together.
In the Union Springs Mill Pond were two swans with yellow wing tags (K33, A21)
as has been reporte