Based on the the title, I guess that's a positive identification.... I was there earlier and did not get the warbler, but did have FOS Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Brian Rapoza
over 9 years ago
Binoculars or electron microscope?
Cajunspice
over 9 years ago
When I first arrived there was a guy on a mower in the area where I normally see Hill Myna and of course there weren't any there. I also had a Chuck-will's- Widow by the platform it took off before I could get a photo, but I did manage to a get an image of the Prothonotary Warbler.
Brian that's an Electron Microscope...lol.
Toe
over 9 years ago
I've already got plenty of protons for the year. Now, find me a much rarer neutrino, or even better a quark, and I'll be there in a hurry!
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Along the back of Homeless Hammock.
Based on the the title, I guess that's a positive identification.... I was there earlier and did not get the warbler, but did have FOS Yellow-billed Cuckoo
Binoculars or electron microscope?
When I first arrived there was a guy on a mower in the area where I normally see Hill Myna and of course there weren't any there. I also had a Chuck-will's- Widow by the platform it took off before I could get a photo, but I did manage to a get an image of the Prothonotary Warbler.
Brian that's an Electron Microscope...lol.
I've already got plenty of protons for the year. Now, find me a much rarer neutrino, or even better a quark, and I'll be there in a hurry!
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