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    Zen Birding

    I love to be in that "bubble of birdness"
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    The World's Iconic Birds - Your most wanted.

    hey Jos...couldn't miss your Polar Bear bird there. I live in the Polar Bear Capital of the World, Churchill, Manitoba. Come on up and see us. Rhonda
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    Your Most Recent "Life" Bird

    Red Knot, finally! I know that people are used to seeing them in large numbers but I was happy with my one bird after 5 years in Churchill. Great year for birds here the whole cast showed up. Rhonda
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    Red Knots in more trouble

    I saw my first red Knot last night at 830 pm in Churchill Manitoba. I've waited at least 5 years to see one and he was well worth the wait. He was with about 200 Ruddy Turnstones at the Port of Churchill. My friend went down this morning and she could only find one Ruddy Turnstone and she had to...
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    White yes white Starling ...

    That's funny, we were looking at a flock of starlings in Elliot Lake Ontario and we noticed one had a completely white tail, maybe they were related. Rhonda
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    Have you ever named birds?

    My partner and I end up naming things and they are never nice. Savanna Sparrow every year becomes Savanna Bi_ch, we must try to ID it 1000 times and every time we try to turn it into something else it's still Savanna. The other one was a Boreal Chickadee we searched for 5 years and when we found...
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    Most Common First Bird of 2007?

    Hoary Redpoll. There were no doubt some Ravens and House Sparrows but I only count them if I'm really desperate. Rhonda
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    What bird do you find annoying?

    Wouldn't mind seeing a ruddy duck but grey rats with bushy tails hate hate hate them. I was a gardener in Vancouver and they dug up all my plants but still didn't get the peanut buried. I'm lucky though churchill is so far north nothing survives no rats, no fleas, no mice but starlings and house...
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    What bird do you find annoying?

    Thank you thank you please find a way to take all of the house sparrows and all of the starlings back to where they came from. Thinking of the damage that these two species cause to native species in North America gets my blood pressure up. Rhonda
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    Great Blue Heron

    In Churchill too We had a Great Blue Heron as of Sunday August 26 at the Port of Churchill. Talk about a ways away from where you'd expect him. Add to him a Little Blue Heron in the spring, Double-Crested Cormorant in spring and a nesting pair of Northern Wheatears at Fort Prince of Wales. Yet...
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    What's the Bravest Bird???

    Arctic Tern he'll take on anything to protect it's nest. Saw one the other night chasing an osprey and it won.
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    Polar Bear because as I watch birds I must watch for the big white fluffy killers.
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    North American Shorebird ID reference?

    I just bought my first shorebird book and it is The Shorebird Guide absolutley the best book ever purchased. Pictures of flocks of birds so that you can see and id them with the birds they are actually found with, quizzes to help hone your skills, detailed descriptions of behaviour and each...
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    Spill the beans on that birder who really got up your nose!!!

    I didn't know they were like that because they were birders, I just assumed they weren't nice people. I'm so pushy, I walk up asking a million questions and just figure that everyone is a better birder than myself. Maybe that's why most are nice, I make them feel superior and clever. Rhonda
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    autumn migration thread

    It sounds just like here. Large flocks of European Starlings. the snow geese are back from above the tree line, the Canada's are in the air, huge flocks of Whimbrels left over the past week and I can hear other migrators flying by at night, I haven't seen an Arctic Tern for two days, I am going...
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