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I came upon a large group (50-60) swallows which seemed to be mostly Barn Swallows with some Cliff Swallows. I am calling them Cliff Swallows rather than Cave base on the sounds they were making and seeing one dark-throated and light-foreheaded individual. Most seemed to be first-year birds.
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rare visitor, first piedmont report
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Headed down to the Lower Rio Grande Valley for a staff meeting with the other urban wildlife biologists. Had such a nice time walking around Estero Llano Grande State Park before everyone got together. Temps were in the 80's today -- although winds were about 20 mph from the south...
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Headed down to the Lower Rio Grande Valley for a staff meeting with the other urban wildlife biologists. Had such a nice time walking around Estero Llano Grande State Park before everyone got together. Temps were in the 80's today -- although winds were about 20 mph from the south...
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Young Cave Swallows in a nest in a natural cave instead of a culvert. I am posting scans of some old, marginal 35 mm slides. gcwarbler had retained many boxes of some of my culled slides from 20-30 years ago. I have enough to keep me busy for a while with scanning, etc. (thanks Chuckâ¦.I think!). These will all be of records I had not posted to iNat previously. There has been considerable color shift in many of these slides over the years, unfortunately. Sorry for the marginal/poor quality of most of these but they are all I have.
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I am posting scans of some old, marginal 35 mm slides. gcwarbler had retained many boxes of some of my culled slides from 20-30 years ago. I have enough to keep me busy for a while with scanning, etc. (thanks Chuckâ¦.I think!). These will all be of records I had not posted to iNat previously. There has been considerable color shift in many of these slides over the years, unfortunately. Sorry for the marginal/poor quality of most of these but they are all I have.
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