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    Well, we are not sure if the squirrel was alive or a roadkill.
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    Hope the hurricane didn't effect you too badly.

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    The hurricane went up the West side or Gulf side of Florida and we are on the East side so we got a little wind and rain.

    I guess it has been terrible for the southeast with lots of serious flooding.


    Hurricanes can make landfall from Texas to New York.
    Bill Kiene (Boca Grande)

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    I always think of Cardinals as eastern birds...which is why I was shocked when I saw them in Baja.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    I always think of Cardinals as eastern birds...which is why I was shocked when I saw them in Baja.
    I didn't know they ranged all the way down there either. Here's the distribution map for Northern Cardinals from Cornell Ornithology and it does indicate they range onto Baja.
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    The very closely related Pyrrhuloxia is also in the SW USA and northern Mexico and Baja. While it looks the same size and shape, it's never all-over red. Can be mistaken for female northern cardinals though.

    Learned something new today so I can zone out now.

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