Passing of a Legend

Just wanted to mention that on 2/25, the birding world suffered the passing of a legend, Ruth Shea. She resided in Blackfoot & can Google her name to read about her accomplished life achievements. From a birding standpoint, Ruth was instrumental in the success of the current Rocky Mountain population of Trumpeter Swans.

I recall about 10 yrs ago, noting to eBirds that I had seen ~100 Trumpeters in a field west of Blackfoot. eBird informed me that was an unusually high #. I told Ruth about it & she laughed, stating eBird was behind the times on the success of Trumpeters in our state. A remarkable life & remarkable contribution to Trumpeters.

Brian Carrigan
Blackfoot 

Re: Sandhills

I have watched them at the Roswell Wildlife Management Area multiple times. In the area south of French Road and east of Pin Rd

On Mar 11, 2023, at 11:54 PM, Robert Kiernan <photobirder@…> wrote:


Is there any where with in 40 miles of nampa to see cranes do their Dancing 

Ken Miracle
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208-570-2780
“Not that we are sufficient in ourselves to claim anything as coming from us, but our sufficiency is from God” 2COR 3:5