where are (is) lakeview crescents? ... From: Bob [mailto:tsb2001@...] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 2:18 PM To: Saskbirds@yahoogroups.com Subject:...
Jim Leopold and Angus Crescent. Take care Bob ... From: Jim Nordquist To: Saskbirds@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:43 PM Subject: RE:...
An Am. Robin has joined the Pine Grosbeaks and Bohemian Waxwings at the feeder and in the flowering crabs at the back door of Wascana Place. A great spot for...
Good morning,the other day I was down at the Boyce Thompson Arboretum and had a good day birding. Among the spieces I saw were: green- tailed towee,canyon...
Feeders maybe relatively free of birds these days. It is predictable and typical that this is happening as the moderating temperatures provides an opportunity...
Bob I glimpsed what I thought may have been the Varied Thrush flying away to the east through the trees yesterday as I got out of my car in the Parking Lot.....
Steven Thanks for sharing this with us. I hope you have fine birding on the trip home. Good Birding Bob ... From: plantman108 To: Saskbirds@yahoogroups.com ...
I finally saw the male Slate Coloured Junco (DEJU) again in Tom's yard. It had not seen since late December in spite of my regular visits to maintain the...
Hello all confirmed today that there is a Common Grackle visiting a feeder not to far from my house, this bird has been seen alone for quiet awhile now. My...
On Thursday in our yard and along the road out front we saw 9 Common Redpolls, 5 Snow Buntings, 5 Black-billed Magpies and loads of House Sparrows. Three Fox...
Received this from the Conservation Officer at Leader the other day. Haven't seen it on our Newsgroup yet so thought I'd forward it. Peace Al Hartley Maple...
Al, It looks like because it was an attachment, it didn't post. We had this forwarded to us as well... (from someone else who Kerry had forwarded it to)....
I didn't realize Juncos were getting scarce,I thought hadn't seen any due to a lack of getting out. However last tuesday I saw two DEJU at Rae and Hill ave....
Both of these species are easily overlooked as they work within the smaller upper branches and twigs near the tops of the aging spruces along Albert Street and...
There are some recent breeding records for Black-capped Chickadee's near Douglas Park. I saw juveniles there. I suspect breeding recently near the Wascana...
Perhaps becuase I was so busy last year, that seeing Chickadees in Regina last summer did not "twig" my brain, however my brain is now "twigged". Last summer I...
Around three this afternoon, a single female Hoary Redpoll joined the usual group around the backyard feeders and heated birdbath. Bill Saskatoon [Non-text...
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Greg There are so many subtle changes that often slide by without much notice. Good Birding Bob ... From: Greg To: Saskbirds@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday,...
Bob I remember you saying that we have such a big province and what are we missing, because we do not have eyes in every corner. I have always been intrigued...
Was looking on the BC birds (Vanvouver and the Interior) swallows, meadowlarks, godwits, they are even readying the Bluebird houses and were disappointed that...
I have ... I imagine that you are familiar with the excellent book "Eskimo Curlew. A vanishing species?" Gollop, J.B., et.al., 1986 - a Nature Saskatachewan ...
It is amazing how long the myth of the existence of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker continues or lives. Perhaps we all just wish it were true. I suppose part of...
I observed a group of 9 horned larks flying along beside me, Friday afternoon (Feb 4), on a grid road north of the town of Qu'Appelle. When the weather warms...
Myrna Preibe just phoned to report that they have heard the Owl vocalising recently at their farm near Hodgeville. She confirmed that it is giving the "whinny'...
Dan Zazelenchuk sent me an interesting account of owl banding, and with his permission I have copied it below. He also sent several pictures of the Long-eared...