After all the hue and cry yesterday over the "late" posting of the Northern Lapwing, I am wondering why there have only been three posts about the bird today on Mdbirding. The first contained no directions, but at least it let us know the bird was being seen. The second said the bird hadn't been seen in a while (still without a location) and the third offered photos (still no location). So no clear picture has emerged as to the bird's whereabouts and where it might be looked for tomorrow. I'm wondering why more people didn't post from the field with updates, especially after it disappeared. Did I just not get the e-mails?
Hugh
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Jared Fisher <Jared.Fisher...> wrote:
> Hi all, > > Here are a few shots of the Talbot county Northern Lapwing in flight this > morning. A truly stunning bird. > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/69746634@N02/ > > Jared Fisher > Bethesda, MD > > -- > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > Group 'Maryland & DC Birding'. > To view group guidelines or change email preferences, visit this group on > the web at http://www.mdbirding.com > Posts can be sent to the group by sending an email to > <mdbirding...> > > >
-- Hugh McGuinness Washington, D.C.
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