William Parcher
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More bird nonsense on Cryptomundo - this time from a comment.
An Amazon Kingfisher was spotted in Texas for the first sighting ever in the US. The blog also mentions a rare sighting of a Bare-throated Tiger-heron in Texas. That is all really interesting especially for the kingfisher. But the reader comment is stunningly strange...
The Amazon Kingfishers have been making regular trips into the US and up until now they immediately turned around and returned home because the habitat and protections weren't quite right?
An Amazon Kingfisher was spotted in Texas for the first sighting ever in the US. The blog also mentions a rare sighting of a Bare-throated Tiger-heron in Texas. That is all really interesting especially for the kingfisher. But the reader comment is stunningly strange...
dogu4 said:Great news. A sign that the environmental regulations of the last few decades are beginning to pay off with improved habitat and animal protections and resulting in birds that we might now consider out-of-place returning to their original historic range, or expanding into suitable range that was previously closed-off to them. Any inside news on the rumors of recent Ivory Billed Woodpeckers?
The Amazon Kingfishers have been making regular trips into the US and up until now they immediately turned around and returned home because the habitat and protections weren't quite right?