Do you think the bird, in the holiday travel rush, had his or her
flight cancelled?
If anyone has a better answer to Georgia's question, I'd love to here
it. I am going to work over that area today and will drive slowly
around the airport (making certain not to stop). If I see the bird, I
will try to make certain that it is in fact the GOSHAWK. In the
meantime, if anyone sees me, please don't report it as 'suspicious
activity'. I'm just birding.
-Dan Haas
West Annapolis (Peacetown, USA today)
On Nov 26, 2007 9:08 PM, gmcdonald2006 <> wrote:
> Is there a place where birders can look for this bird without being
> considered possible terrorists?
>
> Georgia McDonald Towson, Balt Co
>
>
> Edward Boyd wrote:
> > Stan,
> >
> > It appears that your Imm. Goshawk hasn't strayed too far from your
> > yard since you spotted it over the weekend. This afternoon while
> > getting off of work at BWI at around 3:15, I found (presumably) your bird
>
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