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RE: Savannah WR--2/18/01
- To: carolinabirds <carolinabirds@duke.edu>, SHAHIDRAD@charleston.net
- Subject: RE: Savannah WR--2/18/01
- From: forsythed <forsythed@Citadel.edu>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 19:21:28 -0500
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
I was a Savannah NWR 2/19 with an elderhostel group aand we saw neither the
ibis nor the teal.
Dennis
>===== Original Message From SHAHIDRAD@charleston.net =====
>The Cinnamon Teal and the White-faced Ibis are still present at Sav. WR in
>the same ponds. David Chamberlain, Murray Thompson and I saw them about
>mid-day. There were quite a few Columbia birders and a N. Charleston birder
>there to marvel over these birds. If you are interested in seeing
>Green-wing Teals, they are abundant.
>
>Ann Shahid
>Charleston, SC
>shahidrad@charleston.net
>
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