Oftentimes there are better looks (and light) on the other side of the fence
(on the road/path). And generally no photo bullies hogging spots.
> On Dec 3, 2015, at 11:40 AM, Larry Trachtenberg
> wrote:
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> Bird still being seen skulking 30 birders. Those w 400 lens or larger don't
> give up
Thanks Rob. It was there about 45 minutes ago when we left. Right at water's
edge facing the Wollman rink.
> On Aug 8, 2015, at 2:20 PM, Rob Jett wrote:
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> Not sure if Ryan realizes his posting didn't go through, so ... he just
> spotted and photographed a Yellow-throated Warbler on the Pen
Seen 5 minutes ago.
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I, together with several other hapless souls encountered along the way, spent
the first half of the day covering the area around the duck blind with no
results. Checking the bay by the coast guard station was similarly fruitless.
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In Central America, we have seen wild caracaras frequent hotel/lodge grounds
(one liked to stroll around the swimming pool where we stayed in 2013) and
other areas of human habitation (as is the case with many scavenger birds). As
they are opportunistic birds that aren't particularly shy around
Now on 11th street north of w 4 on west side # 247
> On Dec 30, 2014, at 12:04 PM, Rob Meyer wrote:
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> Just head south side on w4...
>
>
>> On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:52 AM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
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>> I just received a msg from Holly Wilson that the Couch's Kingbird was just
>> seen at 11th and