The mysterious Magpie does seem to disappear and then reappear for unknown reasons. So much we don't know about our birds.
Cheers Bob
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On Aug 12, 2024, at 1:20 AM, cobirds@googlegroups.com wrote:
- Magpies - 2 Updates
Hugh Kingery <ouzels8@aol.com>: Aug 11 11:58PM
We haven't seen or heard any magpies for several months. Have they gone somewhere else to breed & play?
Hugh Kingery -- Franktown
Courtney R <dr.cawtney@gmail.com>: Aug 11 06:27PM -0600
Thank you,
Courtney
Courtney Rella, PhD
dr.cawtney@gmail.com
On Aug 11, 2024, at 17:58, 'Hugh Kingery' via Colorado Birds <cobirds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
We haven't seen or heard any magpies for several months. Have they gone somewhere else to breed & play?
Hugh Kingery -- Franktown
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