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Re: This Week at Hilton Pond 01/22/01



I've read that tomatoes were once considered poisionous. Does anyone know if
they are useful for wildlife food.
                                    Reece Mitchell
                                    Flat Rock, NC
                                    rmitche2@tds.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "BILL HILTON JR Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History"
<hilton@hiltonpond.org>
To: "CAROLINA BIRDS" <carolinabirds@duke.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2001 12:37 PM
Subject: This Week at Hilton Pond 01/22/01


>
> HI . . .
>
> If you've ever been tempted to pick and eat what looks like a cherry
> tomato along the trail, you might want to take a look at the photos
> and text on the Web site for Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural
> History.
>
> "Fresh Ripe Tomatoes . . .in January?" is the topic.
>
> Just go to http://www.hiltonpond.org , click on the logo for "This
> Week at Hilton Pond," and select the week of 22-28 January 2001.
>
> Also included are this week's bird banding totals and a good look at
> how the Ruby-crowned Kinglet got its name.
>
> While you're browsing, please consider joining the Nature Study Network.
>
>
> Happy Nature Watching!
>
> BILL
>
> --
>
> BILL HILTON JR., "The Piedmont Naturalist"
> Hilton Pond Center for Piedmont Natural History
> 1432 DeVinney Road, York, South Carolina 29745 USA
> hilton@hiltonpond.org, (803) 684-5852, eFax: (503) 218-0845
>
> Please visit our web sites at http://www.hiltonpond.org and
> http://www.rubythroat.org
>
> "Never trust a person too lazy to get up for sunrise or too busy to
> watch the sunset." BHjr.
>