[obol] Post storm report Coos Cty - The real story
FoxSparrows at aol.com
FoxSparrows at aol.com
Tue Dec 4 20:57:40 PST 2007
Remember... it is a well-established fact that MORE THAN ONE T. RODENKIRK
is known to exist. I have published PHOTOGRAPHIC PROOF in OREGON BURDS, The
Jornal of Oregon Field Ornithoptery. You have laughed in the past, but, just
like the Loch Ness Monster, the Rational Birder, and Sasquatch.... THEY EXIST
(and may be coming to your town)! Call me a Loony if you want... I have
science on my side!
In a message dated 12/4/2007 1:33:17 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
deweysage at verizon.net writes:
This species is more common than the
Russ Namitzs (although the latter is becoming quite common too, so
obvious there has been a bit of a change in distribution), frequently
noted on any day or month as one birds around Coos Bay. So, no surprise
to find this common creature. With the Rodenkirk were two oldsquaws.
Er, um, excuse me, I mean two LONG-TAILED DUCKS were just off the point,
not far from the Rodenkirk.
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