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Worm-eating Warbler info



I got this email from Danny Bell. It's self-explanatory.
Can anyone help these visiting birders get a Worm-eating Warbler?

Please respond directly to Danny at :
denny_bell@hotmail.com

Russ P.


-----Forwarded Message-----

From: Denny Bell <denny_bell@hotmail.com>
To: rpalmeri@mindspring.com
Subject: Birding along BRP
Date: 27 May 2002 17:02:24 -0500

Dear Mr. Palmeri;
     I am looking for some information on birding along the BRP in NC.  I got your email address from a message you left on the Virtual Birder message board and you seemed well versed in birding in the area.  I was hoping you could help me or aim me in the direction where I can find someone who can help.  
     My wife and her friend have been near the coast in NC for about 10 days looking for Warblers while I am in Wisconsin acting as their internet information source.  They have found several of the birds that they were looking for, but are still looking for the Worm Eating Warbler.  If you could send me the phone number of someone (yourself?) who would have current information on where this elusive rascal may be, I would be very grateful. If that is not possible, any information I receive by email will be forwarded to them (when they can get a signal on the cell phone). They are presently at a campground near Brevard and should be there for a couple of days.  I have sent them the information on how to get to Max Patch Road and Stecoah Gap which you posted last Thursday.

I would appreciate anything you could do to help them find the Worm Eater.

Thank you,
   Denny Bell
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Russ Palmeri
Asheville, NC
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