Did anyone happen to notice if the Bicknell's at Prospect Park had a small
growth by the bottom of one of its eye? Thanks.
Mike Z.
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Paul R Sweet wrote:
> Take a trip to the top of Slide Montain in the next few weeks. Guaranteed
> Bicknell's
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Did anyone happen to notice if the Bicknell's at Prospect Park had a small
growth by the bottom of one of its eye? Thanks.
Mike Z.
On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 12:36 PM, Paul R Sweet wrote:
> Take a trip to the top of Slide Montain in the next few weeks. Guaranteed
> Bicknell's
>
> Paul Sweet |
Take a trip to the top of Slide Montain in the next few weeks. Guaranteed
Bicknell's
Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History |
Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
> On May 18, 2016, at 12:32 PM, Pat Palladino
Take a trip to the top of Slide Montain in the next few weeks. Guaranteed
Bicknell's
Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural History |
Central Park West @ 79th St | NY 10023 | Tel 212 769 5780 | Mob 718 757 5941
> On May 18, 2016, at 12:32 PM, Pat Palladino wrote:
Probable Bicknell's I should say. A single bird was present which directly
matched the photographs of others who heard it sing; however, there was no song
while I was there. There were at least seven other Gray-cheeks there as well.
As such, I'm still searching for my life Bicknell's Thrush.