Joshua,
Thanks for posting to the listserves. I have said this in the past and I'll say
it again at the risk of someone getting their undies in a twist. Reports to the
listserves are important to the birding community as a whole. Not everyone uses
the new/old communication medium via social
Joshua,
Thanks for posting to the listserves. I have said this in the past and I'll say
it again at the risk of someone getting their undies in a twist. Reports to the
listserves are important to the birding community as a whole. Not everyone uses
the new/old communication medium via social
Haven't seen anyone posting to the listserv about it but the Baird's
continued to be reported at Plumb all day today on Twitter and eBird. I
just saw it at 7:30 pm on the flats, midway to the eastern end.
On Aug 4, 2015 6:42 PM, "Dennis Hrehowsik"
wrote:
> The plum beach Bairds was in the
Haven't seen anyone posting to the listserv about it but the Baird's
continued to be reported at Plumb all day today on Twitter and eBird. I
just saw it at 7:30 pm on the flats, midway to the eastern end.
On Aug 4, 2015 6:42 PM, Dennis Hrehowsik deepseagangs...@gmail.com
wrote:
The plum beach
The plum beach Bairds was in the western most part of the marsh from 6:10 pm
till we lost sight of him in the grass at 6:37pm. Bird was originally on flats
east of jetty and was startled into picking up and flying into marsh. Bird has
not flown out as of this writing.
Dennis Hrehowsik
The plum beach Bairds was in the western most part of the marsh from 6:10 pm
till we lost sight of him in the grass at 6:37pm. Bird was originally on flats
east of jetty and was startled into picking up and flying into marsh. Bird has
not flown out as of this writing.
Dennis Hrehowsik