Man i gotta tell ya though, I whimpered a bit when i read this:
"American Bittern, Least Bittern, Upland Sandpiper and Sedge Wren. There are few if any other western Pennsylvania breeding sites where all four species occur together. "
Lord knows it would be truly tragic if all four didnt congregate "together" in that one spot to breed on that particular gamelands, but did so separately or in groupings of only two or three of those species per area with others elsewhere! It just wouldnt be as MAGICAL....... lol. Whelp, guess thats one more rabbit field or deer plot that'll never be! lol.
Maybe if we ask audubon re-e-eal nice-like, we can try and squeeze one in between the "eastern woodrat" range on the gamelands & the rare variety of trillium patch on the ridge? Oh Im sorry, I forgot. An eastern Toad & a box turtle were spotted there 3 years ago. Oh well. Look at the bright side. At least audubon has no say in our game lands. lol.
Last edited by Cornelius08; 01-19-2010 at 01:38 PM.