[mou] Eurasian-collared doves in Farmington
Gail Wieberdink
wieber64@comcast.net
Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:30:48 -0600
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Wow! I'd really like to thank all the people who took the time to give me
very good directions on how to find the doves in Farmington. We drove down
there this morning and had a successful trip! We saw just a single dove in
the tree by the alley at the house on Oak and Division. We were then
driving up 2nd St. toward the Fairgrounds and the rest of the flock flew in
front of us and into a tree. I believe there were 7 in that group! They
were still in the tree when we left. There were many starlings near the
grain elevators and we saw a group of at least 6 blue jays. The rest of the
trip was not terribly productive. There were many Canada Geese, Mallards
and a single Red Head in the pond on 140th St. We saw a coyote along Pine
Bend Trail just past the abandoned facility where the old bus is parked.
Schaar's Bluff was pretty quiet, a few horned larks and a cooperative Red
Tail, no bluebirds this time and we didn't see a single woodpecker today.
Thanks again for all the help in finding the Eurasian-Collared Doves. That
is a life-lister for me;-)
Gail
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