Date: Sun, 25 Apr 1999 17:21:57 EDT
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From: Alec Christensen <Huaxyacac@AOL.COM>
Subject: Re: GA RBA, 04/24/99
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Okay, so Augusta isn't Kennesaw, but we just spent the afternoon out on the
levee with Steve Bingham and had many of the same species y'all are seeing up
there, including a Rose-breasted Grosbeak, Baltimore Oriole, and Scarlet
Tanager all in the same tree, and Prothonotary, Parula, and Black-throated
Blue (two; that makes three in a week for me) Warblers.
Plenty of other stuff, too: a Red-Shouldered Hawk nest with two chicks; a
Mississippi Kite; a half-dozen Yellow-crowned Night Heron nests; three Little
Blue Herons; two Yellow-Billed Cuckoos; a Barred Owl; and a Greater and a
Lesser Yellowlegs side by side. Not to mention the usual suspects.
I still envy those who actually saw 30 warblers......
Alec Christensen
Augusta
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