Sounds good, rich. See you around. Perhaps walked Crown Point to look for Lewis’ Woodpecker.
Dean
Thanks Dean, I may gave a distant telephoto pic of few trumpeters.
I’m now retired, we should do a birding excursion this spring?
Cheers, Rich
Rich, I had four trumpeter swans segregated separately from thirty or so tundras on the south side. On the north side there were at least 100 tundras but too distant to ID for trumpeters. And two BAEA across the bay in a tall ponderosa.
Dean
Today, many tundra swans on Stonebreaker Ln, Valley Co. Several Sandhills, mountain bluebirds, turkey vultures, as well.
Cheers, Rich
Hoot Owl Sandhill Cranes are back once weather broke, down in marsh they’ve nested for a few years.
A word on swans in Swan Lake by Downey?
Bill Moore
Hoot Owl Rd
Inkom
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