A yard bird is anything you identify by hearing or seeing it while you are on your property.  The bird can be as far as you can see or hear.  Congratulations.
--Dave Nutter

On Mar 30, 2011, at 04:03 AM, M & K Mannella <mkmanne...@gmail.com> wrote:

Last night just before dark we had a SHORT-EARED OWL make a couple of circles around the house.
(does that count as a "yard bird" or does it have to actually land to be counted?)

Michele
Interlaken/Ovid

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