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NE North Carolina and SE Virginia around Currituck Sound and Back Bay is full of Swans right now. (First of March) Saw multiple flocks of thousands in fields coming back from shooting Sporting Clays in Sligo NC yesterday
Here is a good bird web site you can type in what you want to see or were you want to go. Bird watchers use it extensively http://ebird.org/ebird/tx/hotspots I don't keep list but will drive some distance to see what I like to see. Canvasbacks for example. Down in Texas recently took the Grand kids 4 & 6 to a good spot to see Blue Geese coming in at twilight. They were bowled over by sitting in the middle of thousands of birds coming in off Galveston Bay. Bigger hit than video games. Found the spot off the EBird web site Bill |
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The Following User Says Thank You to William Davis For Your Post: |
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Thanks for the website.
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On my way back from Louisville today I saw some huge flocks of Sandhill Cranes about 35 miles north of Louisville. If they are smart, they will stay there for a while! I drove in freezing rain for the first 50 after leaving the gun show.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Jeff Kuss For Your Post: |
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