Terrific photos. Long billed Curlews make make more sense to me now. Love the
toss and catch.
On Thursday, March 25, 2021, 09:38:35 AM CDT, Holly Bundock
<holly.bundock@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks so much for the note about the long-billed curlew at Earl Crow Park
yesterday, Danny!
Here is a series of pics of it using its feet for leverage, successfully
grabbing a snack, and tossing it down the hatch! :) -Holly
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On Mar 24, 2021, at 7:09 PM, Floyd and Clarice Robertson <47Floyd02@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The Long-billed Curlew was very cooperative and photogenic, walking about in
the field near the intersection of 88th St and Boston Ave. On the way, we
stopped for a traffic signal on Quaker at S. Loop 289. In the Parkway
alongside Quaker were 4 Inca Doves. Floyd and Clarice RobertsonLubbock TX
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<leasbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>Sent: 3/24/2021 5:49:45 PMSubject: [leasbirds] Re: LB
CurlewStill here! Thanks, Danny!
Jennifer
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On Mar 24, 2021, at 5:03 PM, Brad Shine <sonofshine@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Still here. He has sit down a few times and is foraging. Great views. Thanks
Danny!
Brad Shine
On Wednesday, March 24, 2021, Danny Hancock <whisp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
the Large-billed Curlew is again at Jim Crow Park just now. on the north side
of the large field-close to the road (at 4:00 pm). can get some good views.
danny
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