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Date:         Fri, 31 Mar 2006 08:36:35 -0500
Reply-To:     CLambert@CCWA1.COM
Sender:       Georgia Birders Online <GABO-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From:         Carol Lambert <CLambert@CCWA1.COM>
Subject:      Dark-eyed Juncos
Comments: To: "Eugenia R. Thompson" <eroberthom@BELLSOUTH.NET>
In-Reply-To:  <001701c65474$8365bc60$6101a8c0@clarke.k12.ga.us>
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I'm not still see Juncos in either Clayton or DeKalb counties. I've noticed over the past 2 winters that there are far fewer Juncos in the areas where I've always had them. I still find flocks, but not as many and very few around the feeders. Has anyone else noticed this, or are most of you finding them in the same large numbers of past years? Carol

Carol Lambert Senior Conservationist Newman Wetlands Center, Clayton County Water Authority 2755 Freeman Road, Hampton, GA 30228 770-603-5603 office clambert@ccwa1.com

"Eugenia R. Thompson" <eroberthom@BELLS To OUTH.NET> GABO-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU Sent by: Georgia cc Birders Online <GABO-L@LISTSERV. Subject UGA.EDU> Re: [GABO-L] Ruby Throated Hummer

03/30/2006 10:38 PM

Please respond to "Eugenia R. Thompson" <eroberthom@BELLS OUTH.NET>

I was wondering if anyone else was still seeing Juncos. A small flock is hanging around eating sweetgum seeds on the driveway and front walk.

eugenia thompson Athens GA (Clarke County)

----- Original Message ----- From: "ajsophie" <ajsophie@NETZERO.NET> To: <GABO-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU> Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 9:14 PM Subject: [GABO-L] Ruby Throated Hummer

I also am joining the FOTS Ruby-thoated group with my male arrival today. Put the feeder up yesterday and today had a visitor - can't bet that!

I already have a large flock of brown-headed cowbirds so if anyone doesn't have them yet I will GLADLY SHARE MINE - IN FACT YOU CAN HAVE ALL MINE!!!!!

I still have a couple Juncos hanging around. The Pine Warbler pair are still visiting the peanut butter daily. I have a beautiful Red-Bellied Woodpecker that visits the suet everyday - he has the prettiest markings and brightest red-orange head.

Approximately one more week til the next WOOD DUCK hatch-off. Hopefully it will be another successful one with all 14 hatching.

Ann Stewart Rome, Georgia Floyd County

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