Spotlight - Bullock Oriole Brings Birders to Juniata County
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Want to add something special to your birding life list? Then the Game Commission suggests that you head to Oakland Mills, just outside of Mifflintown, The buzz began on November 23, when Steven Troyer, an avid 13-year-old birdwatcher told his grandfather, Aden Troyer, "Pap, come look at this Bullock oriole." Steven Troyer was excited and wanted to share the news because he knew that this particular species is rarely seen in this part of the According to "The Birds of Pennsylvania," the Bullock oriole - which is a close cousin of the more famous Baltimore, or northern, oriole – breeds in southern Canada from British Columbia to Saskatchewan and south along the Pacific Coast and east to the Dakotas, Kansas and Texas. "They winter primarily in Aden Troyer and his son, David Troyer, welcome visitors to where they can view and photograph the Bullock oriole, which has been regularly visiting three areas within 150 yards of their store. The Lost Creek Shoe Shop, which also is a retail store for bird watching equipment, is open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m., Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. The store is closed on Sundays, but visitors still are welcomed to visit the site. So far, more than 100 visitors from as far away as "On behalf of the state's wildlife management agency, I offer heart-felt thanks to the Troyer family for sharing this tremendous opportunity with bird enthusiasts," said Carl G. Roe, Game Commission executive director. |
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1/11/2008 |
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