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Re: ducks, kingbird in Georgetown Cty, SC
- To: Elizabeth Wiley <ewiley1@sc.rr.com>
- Subject: Re: ducks, kingbird in Georgetown Cty, SC
- From: Elizabeth Wiley <ewiley1@sc.rr.com>
- Date: Fri, 02 May 2003 22:07:09 -0400
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Just realized I didn't say where or what I was talking about. "He" is
the Gray Kingbird I saw at Pawleys Island at 4:45 in the same location
as that described by Gary.
Beth Wiley
96 Voyagers Drive
Pawleys Island, SC 29585
843 235 8611
ewiley1@sc.rr.com
Elizabeth Wiley wrote:
He was still there at 4:45. Had to wait a bit. He was taking a break
when I arrived. Bald Eagle flew over.
Beth
walela@sccoast.net wrote:
hello y'all,
Saw the Fulvous Whistling-ducks in Mullet Pond at Huntington Beach
State Park yesterday eve ~5:30. They were hunkered down in the edge
of the cattails on the back side, and took about 20 mins. to find.
The Bald Eagle perched in the pines probably helped keep them in/near
cover.
Saw the Gray Kingbird at Pawleys Island about 11:00 this a.m. This is
unquestionably the "easiest" bird I've chased. The bird was
flycatching from the powerlines across from the tennis courts just
south of the intersection where South Causeway comes onto the island.
woohoo!
;-)
gary phillips
conway, sc
"the more you look, the more you see..." (Peter Grant)