Present at 11. Knight trail at Laudholm connector
Scott
> On Sep 7, 2018, at 22:36, Scott Richardson <scott.xot@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> While western kingbird is not a mega rarity, I imagine many would like to chase this one.
>
> nota bene:
>
> This weekend is a major fundraising event at the Wells Reserve (Laudholm Farm). The main gate opens late (~9:30) and traffic is usually very heavy. Every visitor is asked for festival admission, which is $5 for members and $10 for others. The reported kingbird site is used for volunteer and vendor parking beginning long before the public gate opens.
>
> I would advise not trying to beat the rush or parking on roadsides to "sneak in early" on Saturday morning. It really is hectic. Police give the area extra attention.
>
> If you insist on an early attempt and don't mind walking, there's a small public parking area behind 100 Laudholm Farm Road. From there, follow the road or take the scenic route (Yankee Woodlot Trail…).
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> If you don't mind waiting a bit and are willing to pay the elevated entrance fee, come to the 31st annual Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival. Help pay the bills for the place, support its work, and — bonus — maybe get a lifer / state bird / year bird.
>
> Or wait until 4pm, pay the standard admission ($0 / $5) and take your chances the kingbird is still around.
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> Thanks for understanding.
>
> Scott
>
>> On Sep 7, 2018, at 18:09, Josh Fecteau <joshuafecteau@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The WESTERN KINGBIRD was still visible as of 5:30pm near the start of
>> the Barrier Beach Trail, within view of the fenced in vegetable
>> gardens. Earlier four of us observed the bird snatching insects and
>> ripe Black Cherries along the Knight Trail, at the edge of the field
>> near the tan camper.
>>
>> Great find, Will!
>>
>> Best,
>> Josh
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