I was out there agian last night (6/27) until dark and the process was the same. At aproximatle 9:00 PM, she danced across the field, then settled down near one of the deeper puddles and was sataionary until I could no longer see her anymore. She was also calling last night, the clear bugling note and a softer more raspy one. Ron Payne Middlebury, VT ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Worley" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 5:53 AM Subject: [VTBIRD] Wnooping Crane directions and update > Hi all, > > The Whooping Crane was still there (directions below) last night. Ron > Payne stayed late the night before to see if it left or what. Here's > his observations... I suspect she is staying there overnight. > > With the very rapidly diminishing standing water in the fields I suspect > she may move on soon from this location; perhaps elsewhere along the > Lemon Fair, or back to Dead Creek. > > Ian > =============== > > "I was out there until past 9:30 when I started losing the light, and > the Mosquitos started to gain an immunity to bug spary. The highlight > was actually seeing it dance across the field. Spectacular! After that, > it just seemed to park itself in a place in the middle of the field and > pull it's head in for the last 15 minutes I was there. Prehaps it is > spending the night down there." > > Ron Payne > Middlebury, VT > =============== > > John C. Deppman wrote: > >>Hello all: >> >>I just saw the "Cornwall" Whooping Crane about 1/2 hour ago. I don't >>recall seeing the location specified in previous postings, so for those >>that are interested in attempting to see this Florida/Wisconsin wonder, >>head west on Vt Route #125 from Middlebury. Go down the hill after >>passing through the college campus and go 4 miles to West Street. Turn >>left and head South on West Street for about 1/2 mile. Stop and scan the >>fields on the right. It was feeding in the fields. It's big; it's white; >>and it's not a Great Egret! A Bald Eagle was also sitting in a tree >>nearby. >> >>This is very near the spot where a Northern Hawk Owl spent some time in >>Nov/Dec 1996. >> >>John C Deppman >>[log in to unmask] >> >> >