[CT Birds] a challenge -
Tammy Eustis
teustis at killingworthlibrary.org
Thu Dec 20 19:27:13 EST 2007
I'd have to look through my birding journal for more significant bird combos, but there is one that we get every summer: the very smallest bird in our yard (ruby-throated hummingbird) perched on our clothesline, and walking around directly below, the largest bird in our yard (wild turkey). It's a wonderful juxtaposition, and I wish I could capture it on film!
- Tammy Eustis, Chester, CT
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From: Carrier Graphics [mailto:carriergraphics at sbcglobal.net]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 12:58 PM
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Subject: [CT Birds] a challenge -
An open challenge -
How many others out there have seen a Broadwing Hawk, and a Pine
Grosbeak all on the same day here in CT?
Could I possibly be the only one who can claim that distinction?
I also have, in the past, seen both Evening and Rose-breasted Grosbeaks
together on my feeder at the same time here in CT! Month of May.
Any other sightings you might want to share here of similar occurrences ?
We might all like to see them...Just for fun
Paul Carrier
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