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    From my Manhattan Window

    Hello Arthur! Congratulations on your two "very good days!":t: Bob
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    From my Manhattan Window

    You have left New York?:h?: I hope you enjoyed a happy Thanksgiving Day! Bob
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Hello Footman! :hi: Over the last 3 or 4 decades I have spent much time in the Callicoon area mostly fly fishing for Trout and Shad on the Delaware River between Hancock, NY and Callicoon when in season and engaging in casual birding at the same time. I have a good friends who have homes and...
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Arthur and KC, We have also experienced very weak autumnal coloring in the Pocono Plateau of Northeastern PA this fall after a dry summer. Most of the leaves will have fallen shortly except for the Oak trees. Bob
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Happy Birthday Arthur! |:D|:clap: Bob
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Arthur, I also had that experience with a Downy Woodpecker becoming a Black and White Warbler. It was a pleasant surprise! Bob
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Thanks for the definition Arthur. The term seems to carry some different connotations. That is a fine picture of a Maple Tree's fall foliage colors in thread#169 above. Unfortunately at our higher elevations here in NE PA most of their colors are gone now. The one in my back yard has...
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Just what is a "twitcher?" Bob
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Very good nevertheless. I should have picked that up in your original post. In fact, even better at that distance! You could have taken a picture of it with your cell phone! I don't know if I could have done it with mine because I still don't know how most of it's apps work. Bob
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    From my Manhattan Window

    Hello Arthur, Brown Creepers are not easy to find and I think seeing one from an apartment window in NYC is quite an accomplishment! :t: The few I have seen from my deck were on trees over 50 feet away. Is the tree close to your window? Bob
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