Re: [cayugabirds-l] Brown pelican update

2015-06-10 Thread Peter

Hi folks.
Is there any one location where it would be a good bet to see the 
Pelican (I'm coming from out of town).

Thanks.


On 6/9/2015 4:29 PM, Sandy wrote:

I'm 90 percent sure I saw the brown pelican flying by from class park direction 
north to lake at 4:15pm. It has a unique angle to its glide and was
Very dark and flying at a
Very high elevation.  I was just in the panhandle Florida for a week visiting 
family and got to see so many. They like to hang with cormorants and hunt with 
gulls along side the bridges. Something about the bridge draws them?  Anyone 
ever going to the panhandle, there are s many great places to bird!!!  
Thanks to Susan danskin for loaning me her guidebook!  It wasn't the peak time 
to bird, but still saw so much!

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[cayugabirds-l] Brown pelican update

2015-06-09 Thread Sandy
I'm 90 percent sure I saw the brown pelican flying by from class park direction 
north to lake at 4:15pm. It has a unique angle to its glide and was
Very dark and flying at a
Very high elevation.  I was just in the panhandle Florida for a week visiting 
family and got to see so many. They like to hang with cormorants and hunt with 
gulls along side the bridges. Something about the bridge draws them?  Anyone 
ever going to the panhandle, there are s many great places to bird!!!  
Thanks to Susan danskin for loaning me her guidebook!  It wasn't the peak time 
to bird, but still saw so much!

Sent from my iPhone
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