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Bobbie Ireland
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Patti said she would love to see the Sage Grouse displaying.
I would love to see ANY Crane.
Anyone else want to add their "Bogie Bucket Birds" to this list?? Do!
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Not sure of the significance of Bogie, but a wild Barn Owl in Ontario(they are all but extinct here), would top my list.
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Quote from: BIGFRANK on 02-Apr-13, 11:18:13 AM
Not sure of the significance of Bogie, but a wild Barn Owl in Ontario(they are all but extinct here), would top my list.
A "Bogie Bird" is one that always gets away from you, not matter how hard you try.
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Quote from: BIGFRANK on 02-Apr-13, 11:18:13 AM
a wild Barn Owl in Ontario(they are all but extinct here)
they ARE, Frank? I had no idea!
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At present there is believed to be one pair,but it also believed it has been unsuccessful the last several years. There is a Barn Owl Recovery team in place, but to far releases and putting up boxes has been unsuccessful. There has never been a huge number of Barn Owls in Ontario. Th recovery plan states that 20 pairs would be a full recovery.
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Displaying endangered grouse are on my bucket list, but are not necessarily Bogie birds, by your definition. Since I haven't really tried to see them in a dedicated way, I haven't given them the opportunity to "get away" from me.
However, Cerulean Warbler is kinda up there on my list of missing-in-action. And I wouldn't complain if I stumbled across a Painted Bunting or an Evening Grosbeak...
The birds I really hoped to see in Alaska, but didn't, are Harlequin Ducks in breeding plumage. I saw some in Yellowstone this year for the first time, but they were already wearing their non-breeding colors.
Bobbie, cranes are quite easy to see if you go where they are known to winter, or gather in large numbers during migration. If I make only a moderate effort I can see them reliably just an hour from my house during February. I didn't make the effort this year; the month got away from me. I did hear a flock flying overhead one night when it was too dark to see, but the calls are unmistakable, and they chatter constantly while they're flying.
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