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Brant
To: the group
From: John Roser
For those who are interested, here's an update on the Morro Bay Brant
population and a brief summary of some of my findings over the past 3 years:
Spring
To: the group
From: John Roser
For those who are interested, here's an update on the Morro Bay Brant
population and a brief summary of some of my findings over the past 3 years:
Spring
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CarolC7529@...
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SLOCo Birding, 4/11 and 4/12
Hi All,
I spent a couple of hours around the Oceano Lagoons (and campground) on
Tuesday. Birds of note included:
A pair of Eurasian Collared-Doves at the corner of Norswing and Harding and
another
Hi All,
I spent a couple of hours around the Oceano Lagoons (and campground) on
Tuesday. Birds of note included:
A pair of Eurasian Collared-Doves at the corner of Norswing and Harding and
another
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bbouton <bbouton@...>
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Morro Bay Doves
I sent this message yesterday, apparently to the wrong address (thanks Mike).
It relates to Eric Johnson's question about Ringed Turtle Doves in Morro Bay.
I sent this message yesterday, apparently to the wrong address (thanks Mike).
It relates to Eric Johnson's question about Ringed Turtle Doves in Morro Bay.
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Tom Edell
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#108
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PB 2000 (week 4: April 3-9)
Piedras Blancas and north coast summary (week 4: April 3-9)
The season's first Gray Whale cow/calf pair showed up on Tu 4/04 thus
signaling the start of 'Phase 2' of the annual Alaska bound
Piedras Blancas and north coast summary (week 4: April 3-9)
The season's first Gray Whale cow/calf pair showed up on Tu 4/04 thus
signaling the start of 'Phase 2' of the annual Alaska bound
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Pterodroma@...
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cuckoo
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Eric Johnson <e.johnson31@...>
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swan song
As many of you are aware, I retired from Poly two years ago, after teaching there for 29. I introduced the
ornithology course in Spring of 1971, and it has been offered once or twice a year ever
As many of you are aware, I retired from Poly two years ago, after teaching there for 29. I introduced the
ornithology course in Spring of 1971, and it has been offered once or twice a year ever
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Eric Johnson <e.johnson31@...>
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#107
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Visit SLO area
Greetings:
We will be in SLO from 4/12 to 4/26 visiting family, sightseeing and birding. If anyone is going birding in the area between those dates and wouldn't mind us tagging along or driving, we
Greetings:
We will be in SLO from 4/12 to 4/26 visiting family, sightseeing and birding. If anyone is going birding in the area between those dates and wouldn't mind us tagging along or driving, we
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Donna Chance
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The Links Course at Paso Robles
Yesterday evening (April 3rd), there were twoCattle Egrets near the irrigation pond at The Links golf course on Jardine Roadin Paso Robles. At the pond were two Yellow-headed Blackbirds and a
Yesterday evening (April 3rd), there were twoCattle Egrets near the irrigation pond at The Links golf course on Jardine Roadin Paso Robles. At the pond were two Yellow-headed Blackbirds and a
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Regena Orr <regenao@...>
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PB 2000 (week 3: Mar 26 - Apr 2)
Piedras Blancas and north coast summary (week 3: Mar 26 - Apr 02)
Weekly summaries henceforth starting with this one will end on Sundays rather
than Saturday.
It was another fine week but a little
Piedras Blancas and north coast summary (week 3: Mar 26 - Apr 02)
Weekly summaries henceforth starting with this one will end on Sundays rather
than Saturday.
It was another fine week but a little
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Pterodroma@...
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April Fools Birds
The numbers of gulls at the mouth of Santa Rosa Creek inCambria have dropped dramatically in the last week or so. Friday, 3/31,there were 7 Mew Gulls and 7 California Gulls. Feeding from the
The numbers of gulls at the mouth of Santa Rosa Creek inCambria have dropped dramatically in the last week or so. Friday, 3/31,there were 7 Mew Gulls and 7 California Gulls. Feeding from the
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Karen Clarke <seachest@...>
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SLOCo March Bird Sightings
Here is a draft of my column for the Morro Coast Audubon Flyway newsletter
covering March bird sightings in SLOCo. Comments, corrections, and additions
are welcome. Thanks.
Tom
Tom
Here is a draft of my column for the Morro Coast Audubon Flyway newsletter
covering March bird sightings in SLOCo. Comments, corrections, and additions
are welcome. Thanks.
Tom
Tom
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Tom Edell
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American Dippers
Hi All,
This isn't *quite* SLO birding, but close. It is just a mile or two into
Monterey County.
Today, April 2, at about 14:00, during a family outing to the rather
spectacular falls that is 3
Hi All,
This isn't *quite* SLO birding, but close. It is just a mile or two into
Monterey County.
Today, April 2, at about 14:00, during a family outing to the rather
spectacular falls that is 3
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bbouton <bbouton@...>
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SLOCo Birds 4/1-2
A few minor sightings to report for the weekend. I checked Whale Rock
Reservoir Saturday morning. The most interesting bird was a male HOODED
MERGANSER seen in the Cottontail Creek arm of the
A few minor sightings to report for the weekend. I checked Whale Rock
Reservoir Saturday morning. The most interesting bird was a male HOODED
MERGANSER seen in the Cottontail Creek arm of the
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Tom Edell
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FW: [sbcobirding] Special savings on Paul Lehman lecture!
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From: Patrick McNulty <mcnulty@...>
To: sbcobirding@...
Subject: [sbcobirding] Special savings on Paul Lehman lecture!
Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2000 21:31:18 -0800
Dear
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From: Patrick McNulty <mcnulty@...>
To: sbcobirding@...
Subject: [sbcobirding] Special savings on Paul Lehman lecture!
Date: Sat, 01 Apr 2000 21:31:18 -0800
Dear
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Paul Keller <wrentit@...>
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tanager???
Mike......Heres a message of a possible Scarlet Tanager at Oceano. I would
guess it is probably a Summer Tanager. Want to look for it tomorrow (Sunday)
morning?
Tom
Mike......Heres a message of a possible Scarlet Tanager at Oceano. I would
guess it is probably a Summer Tanager. Want to look for it tomorrow (Sunday)
morning?
Tom
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Tom Edell
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roadrunner
New yard bird this morning about 0830, a roadrunner, literally running
through the back yard. I live in the 500 block of Estero in Morro Bay.
Seems like it was most of a year ago I remember
New yard bird this morning about 0830, a roadrunner, literally running
through the back yard. I live in the 500 block of Estero in Morro Bay.
Seems like it was most of a year ago I remember
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Marlin Harms
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SLOCo Tricolored Blackbird Surveys
Greetings,
I thought I let the group know that the Tricolored Blackbird Californica 2000
Statewide Census will be held on Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23.
Anyone interested in
Greetings,
I thought I let the group know that the Tricolored Blackbird Californica 2000
Statewide Census will be held on Saturday, April 22 and Sunday, April 23.
Anyone interested in
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Tom Edell
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Cal Poly 31 March 2000
Today at Cal Poly I had a Western Kingbird, the first I've seen here
this year, and at least three Cattle Egrets are still around, in their
orange alternate plumage. Yesterday I had a calling
Today at Cal Poly I had a Western Kingbird, the first I've seen here
this year, and at least three Cattle Egrets are still around, in their
orange alternate plumage. Yesterday I had a calling
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Mike Stiles
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Prairie Falcon
Greetings all,
While driving home from an air conditioning installation job in Cayucos
today (I know, why do they need air conditioning in Cayucos) when I
spotted a lone PRAIRIE FALCON soaring with a
Greetings all,
While driving home from an air conditioning installation job in Cayucos
today (I know, why do they need air conditioning in Cayucos) when I
spotted a lone PRAIRIE FALCON soaring with a
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Jamie M Chavez <jcwings@...>
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Re: Cambria Birding
Regarding Karen's message about female birds defending territory:
When I lived in Michigan, I often saw female American Robins and female
Northern Cardinals attacking reflected images in windows.
Regarding Karen's message about female birds defending territory:
When I lived in Michigan, I often saw female American Robins and female
Northern Cardinals attacking reflected images in windows.
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bbouton <bbouton@...>
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#91
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