Snowy egret is right where you said Peter. In the corn stalks with Canada
geese. Thanks
> On May 26, 2017, at 4:46 PM, Peter Nichols wrote:
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> When I left the area, the Snowy Egret had followed a Great Egret into some
> long grass and was not visible. They flew around a
When I left the area, the Snowy Egret had followed a Great Egret into some
long grass and was not visible. They flew around a bit prior to that. The
Snowy Egret was sticking with the Great Egret the entire time I observed it.
There is also a Bobolink colony immediately to the south, and a
The bird is no longer at 190th and Fenway. Bill relocated it to the north.
Take Fenway north from 190th to Headwaters Parkway and go left (west) until
it ends. Then go right until you get to Falk Ave N (brand-new street, not
on the map). Go left on falk until it ends. The bird is off to the right
Bill Litkey found a Snowy Egret at 190th St and Fenway Ave in Washington County
about 11am. This is the same spot where the Avocets were earlier this week.
Bob Williams
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