Also if anyone goes to
see this bird make sure you pull well off the road for it is
a two lane country road that is well used & be safe .
I went up around noon today & for the time I was there 5
to 6 vehicles went by that area . Also if anyone see the
bird out of the water get a close look at the feet to see if
it has both hind toes .
Allen Larner
Staunton
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On Thu, 1/29/15, Diane L via va-bird <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Subject: [Va-bird]
Trumpeter Swan - more info (Rockingham)
To:
"Shenvalbirds Shenvalbirds" <shenvalbirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Va-bird Birding" <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thursday, January 29, 2015, 2:38 PM
The Silver Creek Road
Trumpeter Swan
was still being seen as of
early this afternoon.
The owner of the pond
and surrounds said they didn't place
either of the two swans (the Mute or the
Trumpeter.)
One had been around on
and off, then more recently was
joined by
the other (I assume the Trumpeter is the more
recent arrival.)
Diane
LepkowskiHarrisonburg
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