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replacement for TEXBIRDS





With the Audubon servers down, David Sarkozi has opened up the local list
in Houston for statewide Texas traffic.  The Houston list is archived at
the following URL:

http://listserv.uh.edu/archives/houston-og.html

For general hawkwatching info, including Texas, try BirdHawk at

http://listserv.arizona.edu/lsv/www/birdhawk.html

or BirdChat (where hawk watch results are often cross posted, especially
Patty Beasley's terribly interesting reports from Hazel Bazemore in Corpus
Christi) at 

http://listserv.arizona.edu/lsv/www/birdchat.html

Earlier this week, the watch at Hazel Bazemore posted these partial (and
summarized) totals:

3/26
Broadwings: 16,414

3/27
Broadwings: 17,596

3/28
Broadwings: 4,886

3/29
Broadwings: 910

I don't think the flow of Broadwings is over just yet.  I think the
wretched weather in Texas has slowed the flow of birds over the Hazel
Bazemore watch temporarily.


Donna S. Bailey		
Winnsboro, SC

e-mail: dsbailey@conterra.com

URL:  http://www.conterra.com/dsbailey
	Where are the Birds?  Migration across South Carolina

URL: http://www.conterra.com/dsbailey/audubon
	Coulmbia Audubon Society