Date: 6/23/25 10:33 am
From: Mark Stratton via groups.io <zostropz...>
Subject: Re: [SanDiegoRegionBirding] wood stork quandary
I received a text almost immediately about that bird and went out and
tried to find it and could not. I think it was just a one-sighting wonder,
but does sound like he's making the rounds again.

Mark Stratton
Escondido

On Mon, Jun 23, 2025, 9:45 AM James Pike via groups.io <jimpike444=
<gmail.com...> wrote:

> I photographed a Wood Stork about a half-hour ago in private ponds within
> the Prado Basin (RIV CO). So, either 'Woodrow' made a hasty short-term
> visit to the Safari Park a week ago, or there could be a love match should
> these two birds meet later in the fall (mostly kidding). I obtained good
> photos today and could likely determine if only one bird is involved if
> equally good photos were taken last week in San Diego. Of course, if the
> Safari Park bird is still there, no comparisons are necessary.
>
> Jim Pike
> HB
>
>


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