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Re: Scissor-Tailed flycatcher



Correction:  The creek is WEST of the cemetery and so is the pasture.
Blayne says I need to take two asprin and lie down :)
Anne

bolsen wrote:

> Monroe, NC
>     This AM Blayne and I saw the Scissor-tailed flycatchers flying about
> in the tops of the trees that border  the creek that runs east of the
> cemetery.  By standing in the grass along the south side of the cemetery
> you get a good look across the pasture and can easily see the trees on
> the other side.  The young are getting very strong and were flying from
> treetop to treetop.  We also saw the adults hawking insects.
>     The STs are usually seen in the trees that border the pasture that
> lies to the east of the small cemetery that is just at the top of the
> first hill as you drive along our farm road.  They can be anywhere from
> in the trees of the cemetery itself, in the large pin oak that is by the
> old deserted house, or in any of the other large trees in that area.
>     Based on the past two years, they will probably be here one or two
> more weeks.
>
> Anne Olsen
>
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> Blayne & Anne Olsen
> Monroe, NC
> bolsen@trellis.net
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