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Yard bird 108 and lifer 514

October 15 2009 at 12:14 PM

  (Login jillmcm)

We had a bright Swamp Sparrow in the yard yesterday for yard bird 108 here, and today I photographed the trio of Pink-footed Geese that turned up at Thornhurst Farm in North Yarmouth. The first state record bird was at this same farm a few weeks ago and I missed it, so I was very happy to see state records 2-4 this morning. Here are links to the photos:

Swamp Sparrow and Friends
http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36420&id=1058017803&l=987d558c03

Pink-footed Geese
http://www.new.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36497&id=1058017803&l=4bbe8ae560

Jill

Benton, ME
Canon Digital Rebel XT
Canon EF70-300 F4-5.6 IS USM

 
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Ward
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Hummingbird Member 2005

Re: Yard bird 108 and lifer 514

October 15 2009, 12:39 PM 

Nice goose! I remember chasing one down in Boyertown Pa maybe 15 years ago, but I would like you to send them to New Jersey if you will and stash them in one of the local goose flocks.

 
 


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Re: Yard bird 108 and lifer 514

October 15 2009, 12:42 PM 

They've got to go somewhere, Ward - and a trio really stands out. They were sticking very close together at all times, too. I'll tell them all about Bombay Hook, how about it? [linked image]

Jill

Benton, ME
Canon Digital Rebel XT
Canon EF70-300 F4-5.6 IS USM

 
 


(Login SusanLouise)
Hummingbird lover 2007

Re: Yard bird 108 and lifer 514

October 15 2009, 1:29 PM 

Hello Jill,

A double [linked image] is an order here!!!
Wonderful pics too...[linked image]

Susan Louise
from Branford CT/ live in Lincoln NE
Zone 5
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