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Kris G.
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Re: Team Peregrine
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Great job, Team Peregrine!
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Quote from: Paul Hamilton on 12-Sep-10, 04:42:11 PM
Three cheers for Team Peregrine! Also, thanks for a great story. What can beat finishing up with a Peregrine with minutes to spare?
Paul
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MAK, Suzanne and others on Team Peregrine...
Can't seem to find yesterday's post re your success... but did you do most of the race in Montezuma? I would love to know where you were so I could perhaps google it (your route) for future reference when I am home. Thanks for that!
I am still reeling from the news of that Sandhill Crane! MAK, did you fall out of the car when you saw it?! I would have! Does anyone know when they leave on their migration?
I will be home at the end of October and do not know where I might go for a spot of The Good Stuff... suggestions appreciated. Thanks again!
Slainte!
(Well, really, Bobbie! I found yesterday's post... how easy was THAT? Still... would appreciate any feedback re the above...)
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Re: Team Peregrine
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 13-Sep-10, 07:09:20 AM
I will be home at the end of October and do not know where I might go for a spot of The Good Stuff... suggestions appreciated. Thanks again!
Slainte!
(Well, really, Bobbie! I found yesterday's post... how easy was THAT? Still... would appreciate any feedback re the above...)
Wow, your coming home again Bobbie? Twice in a year? Way to go. I'm sure you'll see plenty where ever you decide to venture out to. (hope everything is OK).
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Wow, your coming home again Bobbie? Twice in a year? Way to go. I'm sure you'll see plenty where ever you decide to venture out to. (hope everything is OK).
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Thanks, Donna - and yes, all is ok. My Dad (92 at Thanksgiving, bless that wonderful man!) lives with a sister, and she is off on a well-deserved break - a cruise down the Danube with a Gal Pal - get her! So I said I'd come home and "mind the store". Me and my trusty Little Mac will go anywhere, any time... Plus I get to see the Gang at Thanksgiving! WOO-HOO!!
(Spell check suggests that "well-deserved" should be "windsurf"... haha!)
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Quote from: Bobbie Ireland on 13-Sep-10, 07:46:35 AM
Thanks, Donna - and yes, all is ok. My Dad (92 at Thanksgiving, bless that wonderful man!) lives with a sister, and she is off on a well-deserved break - a cruise down the Danube with a Gal Pal - get her! So I said I'd come home and "mind the store". Me and my trusty Little Mac will go anywhere, any time... Plus I get to see the Gang at Thanksgiving! WOO-HOO!!
So, you'll be a round for a month? That's a long time. Nice to spend Thanksgiving with family, especially when your from across the Ocean. Yikes, long flight.
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No Bobbie I didn't fall out but I sure was excited! Lisa and I high fived and all 4 of us were grinning from ear to ear! We surely had luck on our sides. Maybe while you're here we could organize a get together with the watchers and meet you.
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Hey Bobbie...Yes, we did all of our watching within the boundaries of the Montezuma complex. It is huge, though, and includes DEC, US Fish and Wildlife, and Audubon lands. If you Google Montezuma Wildlife Refuge there should be a map of the big area. You could also Google the Savannah Audubon Center for info. I will check later to see if I can find some good sites for you and forward the links.
As for the Sandhill Cranes...they hang around the area pretty late. Two years ago in November we went to the Mucklands (these are the fields where they grow potatoes) and saw about 40 Sandhills in the snow covered fields. We actually drove down into the fields and got up close looks at them!! Awesome!! They stay here fairly late foraging in the disked up fields. We always seem to get better looks at these guys in Oct/Nov/Dec.
The Montezuma area will be alive with all sorts of waterfowl in November! Late fall is a fabulous time for birds here. We also generally see a Peregrine or two in the refuge. The song birds will be gone, but all those arctic birds generally come down.
MAK, you are right, we should organize a get-together at the Refuge and show Bobbie the hot spots! Don and I go there to bird every weekend we are able so we know the area well. It is wonderful because you can actually see all the Bald Eagle nests once the leaves are off the trees!
Suzanne
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Quote from: MAK on 13-Sep-10, 08:37:57 AM
No Bobbie I didn't fall out but I sure was excited! Lisa and I high fived and all 4 of us were grinning from ear to ear! We surely had luck on our sides. Maybe while you're here we could organize a get together with the watchers and meet you.
Yeah do it!
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Quote from: huddiecat on 13-Sep-10, 08:41:18 AM
Hey Bobbie...Yes, we did all of our watching within the boundaries of the Montezuma complex. It is huge, though, and includes DEC, US Fish and Wildlife, and Audubon lands. If you Google Montezuma Wildlife Refuge there should be a map of the big area. You could also Google the Savannah Audubon Center for info. I will check later to see if I can find some good sites for you and forward the links.
As for the Sandhill Cranes...they hang around the area pretty late. Two years ago in November we went to the Mucklands (these are the fields where they grow potatoes) and saw about 40 Sandhills in the snow covered fields. We actually drove down into the fields and got up close looks at them!! Awesome!! They stay here fairly late foraging in the disked up fields. We always seem to get better looks at these guys in Oct/Nov/Dec.
The Montezuma area will be alive with all sorts of waterfowl in November! Late fall is a fabulous time for birds here. We also generally see a Peregrine or two in the refuge. The song birds will be gone, but all those arctic birds generally come down.
MAK, you are right, we should organize a get-together at the Refuge and show Bobbie the hot spots! Don and I go there to bird every weekend we are able so we know the area well. It is wonderful because you can actually see all the Bald Eagle nests once the leaves are off the trees!
Suzanne
You guys would be cool to hang out with! Good for you, birders at their best.
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Re: Team Peregrine (MAK's Pics)
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Team Peregrine: MAK,Suzanne,Don and Lisa
Osprey nest at Montezuma NWR
Eagle nest in Montezuma NWR
Spider webs in trees at Montezuma
They were everywhere
With the dew on them and the sun hitting them just right
It was an amazing sight to say the least
Red tail hawk while looking for Kodak falcon ( PPE-purple pigeon eater)
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Quote from: MAK on 13-Sep-10, 08:37:57 AM
Maybe while you're here we could organize a get together with the watchers and meet you.
I'm in...would love to meet you Bobbie while you are here.
BRAVO
Congratulations to TEAM PEREGRINE on reaching your goal and a PEFA to boot! I saw MAK on Sunday while looking for the KP falcon. She was moving slow...and still worn out, but she had a wonderful time! I can't imagine finding 103 species in one day.
GOOD JOB TEAM!!
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Quote from: Donna on 13-Sep-10, 08:58:04 AM
Quote from: MAK on 13-Sep-10, 08:37:57 AM
No Bobbie I didn't fall out but I sure was excited! Lisa and I high fived and all 4 of us were grinning from ear to ear! We surely had luck on our sides. Maybe while you're here we could organize a get together with the watchers and meet you.
Yeah do it!
Oh my word, everyone! THANK YOU!! I am sooooooo excited that I might finally put faces to all these Forum names! Thank you again and again! I will email MAK before I get back with contact details - "doing" Montezuma with you all would be the biggest thrill!!! (You will then get to see what a total duffer I am! As a friend of mine from college used to say - and it applies here, I think: "We may not be good but we sure are loud!")
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Duffer, I like it!
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Quote from: MAK on 13-Sep-10, 11:01:51 AM
Duffer, I like it!
Duffer may refer to:
* Duffer (Narnia), invisible dwarves in the Chronicles of Narnia.
* In Australian English, a cattle rustler.
* an oaf
* Related to the above, the word has been used in Australia as a description for dags.
* In Chess terminology, a weak player.
* A brand of clothing.
* In Golf terminology, a below average player.
* Duffer,an Italian rock-punk band.
Definition of DUFFER
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a : a peddler especially of cheap flashy articles b : something counterfeit or worthless
2
: an incompetent, ineffectual, or clumsy person; especially :
(Bobbie, I think NOT) but it's a catchy word!
OK then I'm a LOUD Duffer also!
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