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Re: Chippie invasion



Josh Rose writes:

>Hi Charolinabirders,
>
>First CH: The back "lawn" this morning was covered in little birds. Not
>unusual. What was unusual was that 14 of the 16 birds were Chipping
>Sparrows; Up until now, I've seen a grand total of 4 since moving in last
>June. Must be a migrating flock.
>

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JOSH . .  .

Your Chipping Sparrow invasion was also true recently at Hilton Pond 
Center for Piedmont Natural History near York SC, but this week 
they're gone.

See http://www.hiltonpond.org under General Info/What's New?/This 
Week/March 29-31.

Happy Birding,

BILL

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"Never trust a person too lazy to get up for sunrise or too busy to 
watch the sunset."

						BHjr.

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