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Re: Recent NM birds deaths report
Yes, this is not good. Haven't found dead birds. But, locally, my fall warbler migration observations reveal just a fraction of the bird numbers seen in previous years. Will be interested to see
Yes, this is not good. Haven't found dead birds. But, locally, my fall warbler migration observations reveal just a fraction of the bird numbers seen in previous years. Will be interested to see
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lcarrigan_55
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#32768
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Re: Recent NM birds deaths report
thx RL, Missy and I've been agonizing over this
thx RL, Missy and I've been agonizing over this
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Larry Arnold
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#32767
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Recent NM birds deaths report
Hey out there in "ible"land, RL here.
Recently Jay reported and sent a newspaper link, about a large number of migrant insectivore bird deaths in New Mexico. Some of you may have heard from other
Hey out there in "ible"land, RL here.
Recently Jay reported and sent a newspaper link, about a large number of migrant insectivore bird deaths in New Mexico. Some of you may have heard from other
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R L ROWLAND RONALD ROWLAND
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#32766
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Re: Ovenbird
Here’s the link.
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
Here’s the link.
https://ibrc.idahobirds.net/node/add/rare_bird_reports
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
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Denise Hughes
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#32765
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Re: Ovenbird
It’s pretty easy.
Here is the link to the rare bird report page.
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
It’s pretty easy.
Here is the link to the rare bird report page.
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
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Denise Hughes
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#32764
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Re: Ovenbird
I’ve only done one before, so remind me how I do it.
I’ve only done one before, so remind me how I do it.
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bike4birds
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#32763
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Re: Ovenbird
That’s too bad Tom.
Will you write up a rare bird report fit it?
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
That’s too bad Tom.
Will you write up a rare bird report fit it?
Denise Hughes
Caldwell, Idaho
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Denise Hughes
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#32762
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Ovenbird
Earlier this year I followed the sightings of the Ovenbird at Heidi and Jay’s house with a great deal of interest, but my bike never made it to their place. And prior to today, I had never seen an
Earlier this year I followed the sightings of the Ovenbird at Heidi and Jay’s house with a great deal of interest, but my bike never made it to their place. And prior to today, I had never seen an
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bike4birds
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#32761
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Re: Hummers gone
Larry,
Your view on sugar water consumption and mine differ. Sugar water consumption cannot tell you how many hummers are resident in your area. It can only tell you how many your feeding not whether
Larry,
Your view on sugar water consumption and mine differ. Sugar water consumption cannot tell you how many hummers are resident in your area. It can only tell you how many your feeding not whether
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Bill Moore
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#32760
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Re: Hummers gone
hey Bill on Hoot Owl,
thx for your promptation invitation hahaha
i have an unedited unrated hum report for our yard in August 2020 might be dangerous to share on this forum, so much hummingbird
hey Bill on Hoot Owl,
thx for your promptation invitation hahaha
i have an unedited unrated hum report for our yard in August 2020 might be dangerous to share on this forum, so much hummingbird
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Larry Arnold
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#32759
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Re: Hummers gone
I have one last feeder still up feeding straggler hummers. Seem to be mostly Black Chinned, even had a male.
I doubt it will be many more days. When the feeder gets way down they’ll only get a half
I have one last feeder still up feeding straggler hummers. Seem to be mostly Black Chinned, even had a male.
I doubt it will be many more days. When the feeder gets way down they’ll only get a half
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Bill Moore
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#32758
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Re: Hummers gone
As of today (9/13) I still have at least one hummer...I'm guessing it's either a juvenile or female Black-chinned. I live south of Ammon, just east of Idaho Falls.
As of today (9/13) I still have at least one hummer...I'm guessing it's either a juvenile or female Black-chinned. I live south of Ammon, just east of Idaho Falls.
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Peggy Wyman
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#32757
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Hummers gone
Sunday before Labor Day I still had three hummingbirds hitting my two feeders. One was a Calliope, not sure about the other two. Monday I saw two of them chasing each other in the morning, but when
Sunday before Labor Day I still had three hummingbirds hitting my two feeders. One was a Calliope, not sure about the other two. Monday I saw two of them chasing each other in the morning, but when
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Jeff Brough
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#32756
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flying things
I like the flying pigs, but I can't find them in our Sibley field guide ?
From: "Missy Arnold"
I'm amused:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/12/us/wifes-prank-on-husband-goes-viral-trnd/index.html
I like the flying pigs, but I can't find them in our Sibley field guide ?
From: "Missy Arnold"
I'm amused:
https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/12/us/wifes-prank-on-husband-goes-viral-trnd/index.html
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Larry Arnold
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#32755
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Birds
Dry lake phalaropes are back and this possible stilt sandpiper?
Dry lake phalaropes are back and this possible stilt sandpiper?
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Robert Kiernan
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#32754
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Re: Sharp-tailed Sandpiper at American Falls Silo area?
thank you Cliff =)
Seems like Pectorals are everywhere right now
Novice Shore-Birder # 301 in search of a prime number, hahaha
Larry
thank you Cliff =)
Seems like Pectorals are everywhere right now
Novice Shore-Birder # 301 in search of a prime number, hahaha
Larry
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Larry Arnold
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#32753
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Re: Sharp-tailed Sandpiper at American Falls Silo area?
This looks like a Pectoral Sandpiper to me. Note the lack of contrast between cap and supercilium, lack of white eye ring, fat/chunky body, long pale based bill, and heavily streaked center
This looks like a Pectoral Sandpiper to me. Note the lack of contrast between cap and supercilium, lack of white eye ring, fat/chunky body, long pale based bill, and heavily streaked center
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Cliff Weisse
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#32752
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Re: Sharp-tailed Sandpiper at American Falls Silo area?
It certainly has the capped appearance Jason, and different from the other 2 birds. Think you may be right!
There were 2 at Indian Creek 8 years ago and I remember being struck by the brown cap at the
It certainly has the capped appearance Jason, and different from the other 2 birds. Think you may be right!
There were 2 at Indian Creek 8 years ago and I remember being struck by the brown cap at the
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John Shortis
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#32751
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Sharp-tailed Sandpiper at American Falls Silo area?
https://ebird.org/checklist/S73470730
See checklist for map and photos. Sorry for the late response but I couldn’t get to photos to confirm my hunch from this morning. Thoughts?
Shared via the
https://ebird.org/checklist/S73470730
See checklist for map and photos. Sorry for the late response but I couldn’t get to photos to confirm my hunch from this morning. Thoughts?
Shared via the
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Jason Talbot
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#32750
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Re: E bird
Hilarious Rattlesnake! The start of a bad day, sounds like (-:
RR
Hilarious Rattlesnake! The start of a bad day, sounds like (-:
RR
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Richard and Ann Rusnak
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#32749
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