Friday, April 14, 2023

Same spot ,different day

As the saying goes lighting never strikes the same spot twice, a spot on the north side of Prospects Terrace Bridge has disproved that. This mornings American Bittern found by Max Epstein follows up the Yellow throated Warbler yesterday in the exact location.

The young season's third american bittern in our local area 2 now in Prospect, one in Greenwood is sort of ridiculous. Even more so ridiculous is the open view for a normally shy bird seen perched today visibly atop a small tree 150 feet north from the bridge along the west Lull water path.

In Greenwood two weeks ago, an American bittern was observed at the edge of Crescent water for several hours. Birders rejoice!

You never know with birds..

Enjoy the weekend.😎

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"A flower blossoms for its own joy." — Oscar Wilde