That would be a CoNi      (aka Common Nighthawk)

 

Set up my comfy camp chair at X of Rt5 and 132.   Even brought a small table
and fresh salsa.

 

Arrived at 5:30.  Left at 7:15.

 

19 species.  1 adult BaEa (bald eagle), 2 Ea. Kingbirds, 1 Song Sp, 1 Barn
Swallow, 1 Tree, 1 Great blue. 1 BeKi, 6 Co. Ravens.

 

Pretty fun just spending time observing quietly.  I walked the road (132) A
few times.  Always looking for that stealthy CoNi to slip into view.they
aren't visible for long.

 

Headed south.  Fun to see !

 

BiSh

 

 



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