Woodcock Downtown
David Winer (davidwiner@erols.com)
Thu, 29 Oct 1998 12:10:15 -0500
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"...a Woodcock in DC at the intersection of Connecticut Ave & L Sts. =
boggles my mind. " --Ralph Wall
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I once dound a dead Woodcock, still warm, behind the FAA building at 7th =
and Independence. There was a small hole, like one that a BB can make, =
in a large plate glass window immediately above the bird's resting =
place. My inquiries among birders led to the supposition that Woodcock =
migrate across the city.
Dave Winer
davidwiner@erols.com
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I once dound a dead Woodcock, still warm, =
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FAA building at 7th and Independence. There was a small hole, like =
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