Sorry, Ok my "hair trigger" device also sent that out before I intended. I hate 
to retract but I'm not positive about the olive-sided now. If only it would do 
a "quick three beers" for me. ;-) so I'm not going to officially count it. 

I am positive of the bird in that tree still now though. The great blue heron. 
Ha ha. Just a wee bit easier to identify. 

I guess one isn't a good/honest bird watcher if they don't have to retract 
something once in awhile. 

Gotta go now to figure out which swallow this is I'm watching before phone 
dies. 

Sent from my iPhone

On Aug 31, 2011, at 7:06 PM, Lee Ann van Leer <l...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Sapsucker woods in larger great blue heron nest and vicinity although not 
> sure if it is coming back as the juvenile GB heron that roosts back in nest 
> tree every eve I've been here just came up right on schedule. 
> 
> This is on snag on main Sapsucker Woods pond. 
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