Three of them had mostly white heads and tails, just a little dirty-looking.
The other had significant amounts of white on the underparts.
I've actually been looking for Goldens recently. They were up on Short Hills
last winter, so I've been scoping that ridgeline from Foamhenge. Been nothing
but ravens, Red-tails, and vultures lately. Maybe after this front passes
they'll show up.
Wes
On Nov 7, 2013, at 1:16 AM, Peter Del Vecchio <phdelvecchio@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Could they possibly have been Goldens?
I saw a mated pair of Goldens in Buena Vista in 2007, flying near the High
School. I have seen none since.
Peter
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On Nov 6, 2013, at 10:55 PM, Wes Teets <wesrtx@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Four of them flew right over my head on Golf Course Rd during my break, and
could be seen soaring in the distance from the main parking lot for about
five minutes. None of them looked like a full adult. Can't recall the last
time I've seen that many at once out here.
Wes Teets
Buchanan, VA
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