Thanks! I was thinking of heading over there in a couple of weeks.
-Len
On Apr 3, 2023, at 2:22 PM, Heppert, Joseph A. <jheppert@xxxxxx> wrote:
The only water we saw was in White Lake. The juncos and white-crowns were
smart enough to find a leaking camp faucet and hang out near that.
At least four kestrels, one probable merlin...only got sight of the tail as
it was retreating, many meadowlarks, a pair of brown thrashers, and a number
of white crowned sparrows and (slate morph) dark-eyed juncos.
J
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Subject: [leasbirds] Re: Muleshoe NWR
Any water in the playas?
-Len
On Apr 3, 2023, at 12:03 PM, Heppert, Joseph <Joseph.Heppert@xxxxxxx> wrote:
All,
Kathy and I were at the Dimitt Ogalalla Quilt Show today, and decided to
visit Muleshoe NWR during our return to Lubbock.
We had multiple Horned Lark sitings about a half mile down the entrance
road and especially at the White Lake parking area.
Joe
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