Update:
> Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 14:07:52 -0500
> To: Laurie Larson <LLARSON@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU>
> From: Bob Barber <bob@VERTIGO.HSRL.RUTGERS.EDU>
> Subject: Re: Townsends
>
> Hi Laurie,
>
> I guess you probably got an update from Paul on the Townsend's
> Solitaire. About seven people searched for it all morning (8:00-
> 12:00) without success. Paul Lehman arrived from NY at 12:00 and
> had the bird immediately. It was seen off and on for the next 15
> minutes, perched on the top of a tall Red Cedar. It stayed out
> of sight from the road from about 12:15 to 1:30, but Keith Seager
> worked his way out through the marsh and had it low in the same
> tree where it had been earlier. The bird is eating cedar
> berries, which are abundant, and I doubt if it will be going
> anyplace soon, but getting it into view can be frustrating. It
> was seen today about 100 yards farther up the road from
> yesterday, or about 1.2 miles from Main St. in Heislerville. It
> is in the Heislerville WMA, and access is not a problem.
>
> Best,
> Bob
>
> Bob Barber 360 Port.-Cumb. Rd. Millville, NJ 08332
> E-mail - bob@hsrl.rutgers.edu
>
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>
Laurie Larson
llarson@pucc.princeton.edu