[Magdalen] birding for the homebound

Jay Weigel jay.weigel at gmail.com
Tue Sep 3 14:34:07 UTC 2019


I bird in my back yard, which, being about 75% wooded, has afforded me some
amazing experiences. We feed from shortly after first frost until the feed
runs out, usually sometime in April, so we catch a lot of migrating birds
also. Great fun.

On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 10:22 AM Judy Fleener <fleenerj at gmail.com> wrote:

> I do wish we were still birding. We just don't make those kinds of trips
> anymore.  We spent some great time with carol and Andre Trevathan on the
> birding trail.
>
> On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 9:59 AM ME Michaud <michaudme at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > The Isles of Shoals (on the Maine/New Hampshire line) is full of
> migrating
> > birds just now.
> >
> > Use the scroll bar to go back to sunrise or sunset and try to count the
> > bank swallows stopping for a quick breather on their way to South
> America.
> > They're coming down from the Maritimes in huge flocks.
> > https://www.sondroyo.com/pages/sml/
> >
> > Ducks and sanderlings are also on the move.
> >
> > Road Scholar (formerly Elderhostel) offers birding weeks out there.
> > Accommodations are simple, the food is great and the company sublime.
> >
> > ObAng: God's creation !!!
> > -M
> >
>
>
> --
> Judy Fleener, ObJN,SSH
> Western Michigan
>


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