Subject: [Tweeters] OT: Birding in New Hampshire
Date: Oct 4 18:41:56 2016
From: hank.heiberg - hank.heiberg at gmail.com



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>>>> Karen and I traveled to New England to celebrate our 50th anniversary and meet with friends from 50 years ago including our matchmaker. Of course, we also birded. We used Birder's Dashboard extensively to help us decide where to bird.
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>>>> http://www.birdingwashington.info/dashboard/.
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>>>> Here is a link to the album of photos and videos from the trip:
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>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/albums/72157674782771215
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>>>> Included in this album are two videos of Red-tailed Hawks feeding.
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>>>> Video of a Red-tailed Hawk feeding on road kill on a highway on-ramp:
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>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/29787215446/in/dateposted/
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>>>> Video of a Red-tailed Hawk feeding on a bird (we did see this hawk chasing Rock Pigeons in flight while being mobbed by crows, but the prey in this video does not appear to be a Rock Pigeon.):
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>>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/29325810134/in/dateposted/
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>>>> One of the more interesting scenes we watched was an adult Herring Gull and its offspring share an apple core followed by the juvenile eating a banana peel after treating it like a dangerous snake. The adult would have nothing to do with the banana peel.
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>>>> We enjoyed the trip, but it is good to be back in the Pacific Northwest.
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>>>> Hank Heiberg
>>>> Lake Joy
>>>> Carnation, WA
>>>> hankdotheibergatgmaildotcom
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