[Magdalen] birding for the homebound

Charles Wohlers chadwohl at satucket.com
Tue Sep 3 18:06:31 UTC 2019


Looks like a cool place! Saw a bunch of terns or tern-like birds on the 
tower. Come to think of it, they may have been swallows.

Just came in from picking the last of one planting of green beans and, 
while out there, I was treated to a raven family flying around and 
talking to each other. They seem to have a nest somewhere in the woods 
across the road.

-- 
Chad Wohlers
chadwohl at satucket.com
Woodbury, VT   USA



On 03.09.2019 10:22, Judy Fleener 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
>> 



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