Cape Vincent population is extirpated try Malone area Gerry Smith
Birds rise above it all
> On Oct 4, 2017, at 18:31, Richard Guthrie wrote:
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> One of the last strongholds for Gray Partridge was the Cape Vincent
> Peninsular which has many square miles of suitable
Cape Vincent population is extirpated try Malone area Gerry Smith
Birds rise above it all
> On Oct 4, 2017, at 18:31, Richard Guthrie wrote:
>
> One of the last strongholds for Gray Partridge was the Cape Vincent
> Peninsular which has many square miles of suitable habitat. Given that this
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One of the last strongholds for Gray Partridge was the Cape Vincent Peninsular
which has many square miles of suitable habitat. Given that this is a small
bird which has been difficult to find even in known locations, I for one hold
out hope that there may be a covey or two hunkered down along
One of the last strongholds for Gray Partridge was the Cape Vincent Peninsular
which has many square miles of suitable habitat. Given that this is a small
bird which has been difficult to find even in known locations, I for one hold
out hope that there may be a covey or two hunkered down along
Probably, and I think Chris Wood has the last one near Perch River in
2012. I have spent many days not finding them since.
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Arie Gilbert
wrote:
> Does anybody know:
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> q1: Has Gray Partridge been extirpated from NYS?
>
> q2: when was
Probably, and I think Chris Wood has the last one near Perch River in
2012. I have spent many days not finding them since.
On Wed, Oct 4, 2017 at 12:53 PM, Arie Gilbert
wrote:
> Does anybody know:
>
> q1: Has Gray Partridge been extirpated from NYS?
>
> q2: when was the last sighting?
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