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Nikon - 4:32 p.m. 10/20/2005
Hi there to everyone who reviews this
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you do!

Melinda Calnan - Portland, OR - USA
melindac@chevalier-adv.com
www.nikonsportoptics.com

Unknown sighting. - 11:34 p.m. 8/16/2005
I was fishing from my canoe on Encelewski Lake near Clam Gulch, Alaska. Loons, grebes, and eagles are constant companions when I am fishing, well almost. Anyway, today a large bird resembling an eagle started hovering over me. I thought it was a immature eagle but then realized it was very different. It was dark or black all over, no white mottling, none. Ah ha, a black hawk? I don't know. By the way I caught nine lovely rainbow trout 12-17 inches. Hi Noel. Loren Johnson

Loren Johnson - Clam Gulch, AK - USA
lorensr2@webtv.net

Bird story. - 8:29 p.m. 5/24/2005
The crows were making all kinds of racket. I finally found out why. A couple ravens had showed up and crows and ravens don't get along.
I spotted a humming bird checking out the snapdragons. I put some sunflower seeds out and in a short time a black headed gross beak showed up. Most of our birdhouses now have baby Tree Swallows or Violet-Green Swallows. On the front porch we have a Junco's nest, in a flower basket, with four babies. Over the river I saw a Kingfisher, two Osprey, and a Great Blue Heron. Another great day at the Owlsperch.

Noel Johnson - Woodland, WA. - USA
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://www.lewisriver.com

First Humming Bird Siting in my Back Yard - 4:19 a.m. 5/11/2005
May 11 woke up to the beautiful site of a male and female Humming bird feeding at my feeder.The males red throat was bright red and he landed in the chestnut tree to stop and check me out as I peered out my kitchen window.He remained there until a courious female cardinal landed on a branch above him.Excited only starts to describe my feelings... seeing how this is my first humming bird feeder that I have ever hung I was so pleased to see that I will be able to enjoy watching these little birds all summer long.

Kathie Vroman - Linden, Pa - USA
Karouselx@aol.com

Mandarin Duck - 1:33 p.m. 5/8/2005
A sole male Mandarine Duck has been at the Duck Pond of Haverford College, Haverford, PA. He is quite aggressive towards Mallard Ducks but he seems to be lonlely.
Avi Vardi, May 8, 2005

Avi Vardi - Bala Cynwyd, PA - US
avi_vardi@yahoo.com

Hummingbirds sighted - 4:49 a.m. 4/27/2005
We saw our first Ruby Throated Hummingbird of the season on April 25th.

Laurie - North Stonington, CT - USA
Laurielbg@comcast.net

kool - 10:01 a.m. 1/26/2005
i ssaw a african sized bird that was african
and i shot it

Reiod - Houston - Us
Oconer
@akhnsuh gjkfghn

Swallows came back today!! - 9:08 a.m. 3/15/2004
I spotted the first swallows today. March 15, 2004. There were both Tree Swallows and Violet Green Swallows. They immediatly started fighting over our nest boxes.

Noel Johnson - Woodland, WA. - USA
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://www.lewisriver.com

Black Headed Grosbeak - 7:59 p.m. 5/7/2003
We live 120 Miles North of Sacramento, Ca In The Northern Sacramento Valley. Humming Birds stay Here all Winter Some times but this year they Left In Dec.& have been Back for About 3 weeks I seen A Black headed Grosbeack to-day & My Wife Jean, seen one a few day's ago. This Is the first time we seen this Bird In the 21 years that we have Lived here.Anna Huming Birds are the only one's we get here.

Lloyd Johnson - Corning, Ca. - U. S. A.
Lassen10@webtv.net

Hummingbirds, eagles and swallows. - 6:52 p.m. 3/7/2003
No hummingbirds yet. No swallows either. Both usually show up by now. We saw about 10 eagles today from by the airport at Woodland up to the auction barn, (that is about a half mile upriver from us).

Noel Johnson - Woodland, Wa. - USA
Noel@lewisriver.com
http://lewisriver.com

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