Heck, Mike even tried to invoke feral cats as an instrument for expediting the
lowering of the water level in the East Pond at JBWR. That was my favorite all
time post.
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Heck, Mike even tried to invoke feral cats as an instrument for expediting the
lowering of the water level in the East Pond at JBWR. That was my favorite all
time post.
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Bob Grover
d +1 (631) 761-7369 | c +1 (516) 318-8536
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Well, for starters the first sentence of the original post revealed the
location of a Snowy Owl. And while this discussion stayed civil, it’s probably
the only time I’ve ever seen it happen that a “control the ___” fill in the
blank with swans, geese, cats, etc managed to remain civil. So
Well, for starters the first sentence of the original post revealed the
location of a Snowy Owl. And while this discussion stayed civil, it’s probably
the only time I’ve ever seen it happen that a “control the ___” fill in the
blank with swans, geese, cats, etc managed to remain civil. So
I’m not sure that Chris would have to intervene here. This discussion is
one of the reasons this list exists. Though its primary purpose is
dissemination of sightings, take a look at this paragraph from the
listserve rules:
Questions and limited discussion on topics such as bird behavior,
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
(Sunday) & Monday - (3rd) & 4th of December, 2017
To add some details for a report already given, on Sunday in Central Park
(besides the Empidonax flycatcher originally found by Linda LaBella, to whom
hundreds of NY & other state’s birders are thankful to for
Central Park, Manhattan, N.Y. City
(Sunday) & Monday - (3rd) & 4th of December, 2017
To add some details for a report already given, on Sunday in Central Park
(besides the Empidonax flycatcher originally found by Linda LaBella, to whom
hundreds of NY & other state’s birders are thankful to for