[CT Birds] Re; Paul's Challenge
Clay Taylor
ctaylor at att.net
Thu Dec 20 15:28:06 EST 2007
All -
The day I found and photographed a Wilson's Plover at Griswold Point (June
17, 1979 - my life bird), there also were Piping Plover, Killdeer, and one
lingering Semipalmated Plover in the area. I never even thought to go
looking for a Black-bellied Plover.
Clay Taylor
Moodus, CT
ctaylor at att.net
PS - also extra limitally, one May in Rochester, NY, I saw a Snowy Owl in
the morning and later that day missed by about 5 minutes seeing an immature
Mississippi Kite. Three people did get to see that jackpot. CT
----- Original Message -----
From: <David.F.Provencher at dom.com>
To: <ctbirds at lists.ctbirding.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 1:09 PM
Subject: [CT Birds] Re; Paul's Challenge
>
> A number of us saw Long-billed Curlew and Wilson's Storm-Petrel in the
same
> day in CT. One of the coolest out-of-CT sightings I have had is
> White-throated Sparrow, White-crowned Sparrow, Golden-crowned Sparrow, and
> Harris's Sparrow (a Zonotrichia grand slam) all at the same feeding
station
> in Arizona.
>
> Dave
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