The passing of friends is never easy, especially the ones who’ve left a huge mark on our souls.
Best to you.
Thanks Kerry. There’s a little pond just to west of the hwy before reaching Harriman St Pk, up in Island Park. It always has a resident pair of nesting Trumpeters in the Spring. Ruth would always touch base with me to find out when they were on the nest, as we head up that way alot Spring thru Fall. Going to miss that…
Brian
Brian. Such a warm reflection of this instrumental person, unknown to me, but not any more, thanks to you.
Kerry
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
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
chukar28@…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
Is there any where with in 40 miles of nampa to see cranes do their Dancing
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