Subject: Night time roost
Date: Jan 05 17:57:08 1997
From: Ken Klimko - kkalimo at direct.ca


Tweets,

An interesting observation made over the past two winters.

When I arrive at work, predominatly a low lying agricultural farming
area, in the predawn hours during the winter, there is always a Belted
Kingfisher perched on a branch in the deciduous tree that overhangs the
large ditch by the parking lot.

I find this particularily interesting because the bird has used this
same night time roost, in almost the exact same branch of the tree, for
two winters in a row.
--
Ken Klimko
Richmond, BC Quoth the Raven, 'Nevermore.'
Canada (Poe)
kkalimo at direct.ca