Date: 4/28/24 7:56 pm From: Eric Rude via groups.io <rudeeric...> Subject: Re: [IBLE] Not one, but two
I saw one in Chubbuck on 4/12, then five more as I traveled along the north
side of the American Falls Reservoir (going from Sterling to Ferry Butte)
on 4/20.
Eric
On Sun, Apr 28, 2024 at 8:24 PM bike4birds via groups.io <tmccabe9=
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> And they’ve been in Boise about the same.
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> Tom
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> *From:* <IBLE...> <IBLE...> *On Behalf Of *Tim Reynolds via
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> SWHA have been north of Idaho Falls for a week or two.
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> *From:* <IBLE...> <IBLE...> *On Behalf Of *lcarrigan_55
> *Sent:* Sunday, April 28, 2024 4:16 PM
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> Just returned home after taking a Sun morning drive over to Sun Valley.
> Coming back home, saw my first Swainson's Hawk of the year at Carey. It
> flew right overhead, so I pulled over & put binocs on it to confirm the
> field markings. Then, just NW of Blackfoot on Hwy 26, saw my 2nd Swainson's
> of the day. I'm going to have to check my records, but believe this is my
> earliest date of arrival for Swainson's Hawk.
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> Back home, still have good numbers of Cassin's Finches hitting the
> sunflower seeds. Yesterday, counted at least 20.
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> Brian Carrigan
> Blackfoot
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Eric Rude
Teacher: Forensic Science, Dual Credit Biology
Pocatello High School
Pocatello, Idaho