Sunday, January 2, 2011

Dipping, Deja Vu

If you scroll down and read my post Anatomy of a Chase, and replace "Connecticut's first Lapwing" with "Pennsylvania's first Anna's Hummingbird," "missed it by 5 minutes" with "missed it by 15 minutes," and cross out any mention of consolation birds, you have today's birding almost exactly. No need for me to write another painful post.


*side note- dipping, for those of you who may not know, is birder slang for looking for a previously reported rare bird ("twitching") and not finding it. It is not usually very fun.

3 comments:

  1. Hey Dude,
    Sorry you missed the Anna's. I havent chased it cause I saw so many in Nevada. FYI, Not too far from there is the PA Prairie Falcon that shows up every winter!
    -Vin (theGrine)

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  2. Thanks for the comment.

    Yeah, it was too bad not to see the Anna's. I'll catch up with one eventually though.

    The Prarie Falcon is interesting. Where exactly is it? I might try for it if I get a chance.

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  3. Along mud level road in Shippensburg, PA. Search the PA list for more info. The bird is easiest to locate just before sunset.
    -Vin

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