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Reply To: | [log in to unmask][log in to unmask], 31 Aug 2009 23:02:14 EDT530_US-ASCII As previously posted by Paula Lozano I observed a single Raven this morning around 10:00 AM flying west - southwest. It was first observed on the NASA property (near building #60). At first I thought it to be a Bald Eagle but the flight was not right. It turned and started to soar appearing to being trying to catch a thermal. As I was about to enter the building I was working in I did not have binos with me and was thinking by the time I get to the truck to get them it would be long gone, but [...]38_31Aug200923:02: [log in to unmask] |
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Lee Underschultz
Firefly Hollow
Little Hocking, OH
As I was sitting here reading the Listserv Digest for today an American
Goldfinch flew in and landed on a rope deck rail. It hopped over to a piece
of yarn I draped over the rope and started plucking away. She gathered ahug
beak full of yarn and then flew off. She just returned for more. Seems like
strange behavior this late in the season and considering how cool the temps
have been here lately. Has anyone else seen this type of behavior this late
in the summer?
Lee
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