CLAY-COLORED SPARROW still in Lindsay-Parsons, NE side of first field where
mowed path turns to east, in hedgerow. Also it was out in small hedgerow in
field to right before trail goes to right.
Not bothered by nearby observer.
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Donna Scott
On Jun 22, 2013, at 6:34 AM, Stua
Sounds like I need to rectify the discrepancy between the county's tax
parcels and our survey, in that case.
On Jun 22, 2013 9:50 AM, "Geo Kloppel" wrote:
> Hi Karen and all,
>
> It's not the Danby State Forest boundary that is inaccurate on that map.
> The boundary shown coincides fairly well (n
Hi Karen and all,
It's not the Danby State Forest boundary that is inaccurate on that map. The
boundary shown coincides fairly well (not perfectly) with the actual survey
pins, whose locations I'm familiar with from years of walking the lines for the
land trust. The problem is with the boundary
Hi Annemarie,
Thatcher's Pinnacles high point is in Danby State Forest. The Land Trust's
trail system does not extend to there, or even to the border with the State
Forest Land. I've been working on an interactive map that might help to
show this a little more clearly. The final version should be
Clay-colored sparrow singing (0615h-) at Lindsay-Parsons. NE of first field
where mowed path bends to east along hedgerow.
From the semi-opposable thumbs of SB Krasnoff via iPhone
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I have had a similar experience there with Cerulean Warblers, finding them one
day at the base of the slope and the next at the top, in the state forest.
These were the same individuals, in all likelihood. It's a long way around for
us, but very little for the birds!
-Geo Kloppel
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