Red Bellied Woodpecker
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Red Bellied Woodpecker

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Napper

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Hey!

It was Chilly this evening while dropping off one our cubs at scout camp "Camp Manitou" on the escarpment just West of Milton. Everything is covered in a thick layer of snow :shock: from Wednesday's "Big Blow" Courtesy of "H-H'

I decided to stick around the  parking lot and was rewarded with a Red Bellied Woodpecker High in trees near the houses that surround the camp's lot. There were a few Robins about and a few Red winged Black birds.  I heard heavy drumming just south of the parking spot but I never spotted the other culprit.

Napper :lol:


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Quote from: "Napper"
While dropping off one our cubs at scout camp on the escarpment just West of Milton


Hey Napster......I remember camping at Kelso as a kid during Christmas week......it was -20..... :shock:

We slept in a big Tee-Pee that didn't have a floor and piled up snow around the edges to keep us warm.....lol



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Everything is covered in a thick layer of snow :shock: from Wednesday's "Big Blow" Courtesy of "H-H"



I tried warning y'all about a month ago when I posted that I was going to be wary of any "Spring is Here" threads until mid-April..... :roll:


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Hey

We picked up our kidlet from Camp Manitou this morning, was still pretty chilly and still lots of snow.

"H-H" they had heated cabins. :roll:

Nothing to report although I spotted a "Twitcher" near the frozen pond South of the camp with Bino's or a camera.

Turkey Vultures seem to be more abundant, spotted one near the Camp and 4 more on the way to town.

Napper  :D


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« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Napper »
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