[Tweeters] FOF!
Ronda Stark
rondastark18 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 27 10:33:53 PDT 2023
Hi Jim,
That is exciting news! Isn't it super early for both Snow Geese and
Trumpeters?
Thanks for the update,
Ronda
On Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 10:30 AM <jimbetz at jimbetz.com> wrote:
>
> First of Fall - about 100 Snow Geese in two wedges moving South over
> Gardner
> road area. Medium altitude (2 or 3 thousand feet at most), so perhaps,
> looking for somewhere to settle for the night/a few days/the season.
> Confirmed
> with binoculars as they flew close over our house.
>
> Not confirmed but possibly also 3 Trumpeter Swans this A.M. They
> disappeared
> from my view before I could get the binoculars working. They were flying
> South, low over Gardner road (a couple of hundred feet high at most). The
> only other bird(s) it could have been was some gulls ... but I rushed to
> get the binoculars only to loose track of them.
>
> We've seen at least two Turkey Vultures, some Juncos and Black-capped
> Chickadees, a plethora of Anna's including 3 very small ones, and other
> assorted birds today. Among them at least one Red-tailed Hawk.
>
> - Jim and Loretta
>
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