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Re: SC Snow Bunting Update
- To: <bglvr@CLEMSON.EDU>, <carolinabirds@duke.edu>
 
- Subject: Re: SC Snow Bunting Update
 
- From: "Dwayne & Lori Martin" <dlmartin@twave.net>
 
- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 17:43:47 -0500
 
- Reply-To: "Dwayne & Lori Martin" <dlmartin@twave.net>
 
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
 
Could someone familiar with Ebenezer Park let us know how to get there from
I-77 to find the Snow Bunting?  We'd like to try for it tomorrow if
possible---thanks!!!!
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Dwayne & Lori Martin
Foothills Bird Club
Claremont, NC
dlmartin@twave.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Lex Glover <bglvr@CLEMSON.EDU>
To: carolinabirds@duke.edu <carolinabirds@duke.edu>
Date: Wednesday, December 22, 1999 2:40 PM
Subject: SC Snow Bunting Update
Carolinabirders,
The Snow Bunting, found on the York/Rock Hill CBC on Saturday,
was still there today. The bird is at Ebenezer Park on Lake Wylie
in York County.
I found the bird first thing this AM (about 7:30/8:00) along the shore
of the lake. (Note - careful when approaching the shore as the bird
maybe along the edge of the grass and you are likely to flush it
before you know it.) At one point I had backed off from the bird and
was moving to get another angle of view and I flushed several
Killdeer. The bunting jumped up and flew around with the Killdeer. It
followed the Killdeer over to an island off of the point. You definitely
need a scope to view the bird if it is on the island.
Good Birding,          lex
Lex Glover
Lugoff, SC
(803) 438-9855
bglvr@clemson.edu