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ARBIRD-L for Saturday, May 31, 2008

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 Subject From Time 
 Pat Moore  Allan Mueller   11:27am 
 Target birding  Craig Provost   4:34pm 
 Arkansas Birder Audio Part Deux  Dennis Braddy   8:17pm 
 Another Bald Eagle  Jim Dixon   8:20pm 
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[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Pat Moore From: Allan Mueller <akcmueller(AT)GMAIL.COM> Date: 31 May 2008 11:27am ----INCLUDING text/plain MIME SECTION---- For those of you who are Sierra Club members, turn to page 17 of the March/April 2008 issue of Sierra Magazine, and notice the well known Arkansas Audubon Society member in the Outer Banks add. -- Allan Mueller 20 Moseley Lane Conway, AR 72032 501-327-8952 Be sincere, even if you don't mean it... ----DELETED text/html MIME SECTION----
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Target birding From: Craig Provost <craig-daleprovost(AT)SBCGLOBAL.NET> Date: 31 May 2008 4:34pm This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ----INCLUDING text/plain MIME SECTION---- Dan Scheiman was kind enough to guide Dale and me to a couple of life birds including a couple of our nemesis birds- the Blue-winged Warbler and the Worm-eating Warbler. We also saw a new state bird of Prairie Warbler. We were down in Saline County, and only spent a couple of hours and drove about 15 miles (up and back) off of Hwy 9 and Sulphur Springs road. Dale got some good photos. Thanks Dan! Number of species: 26 Northern Bobwhite - Colinus virginianus Mourning Dove - Zenaida macroura Yellow-billed Cuckoo - Coccyzus americanus Ruby-throated Hummingbird - Archilochus colubris Pileated Woodpecker - Dryocopus pileatus Eastern Wood-Pewee - Contopus virens Acadian Flycatcher - Empidonax virescens Eastern Kingbird - Tyrannus tyrannus White-eyed Vireo - Vireo griseus Yellow-throated Vireo - Vireo flavifrons American Crow - Corvus brachyrhynchos Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - Polioptila caerulea Wood Thrush - Hylocichla mustelina Blue-winged Warbler - Vermivora pinus Northern Parula - Parula americana Pine Warbler - Dendroica pinus Prairie Warbler - Dendroica discolor Worm-eating Warbler - Helmitheros vermivorum Common Yellowthroat - Geothlypis trichas Hooded Warbler - Wilsonia citrina Yellow-breasted Chat - Icteria virens Eastern Towhee - Pipilo erythrophthalmus Chipping Sparrow - Spizella passerina Northern Cardinal - Cardinalis cardinalis Indigo Bunting - Passerina cyanea Orchard Oriole - Icterus spurius This report was generated automatically by eBird v2( <http://ebird.org> http://ebird.org) Craig Provost Little Rock ----DELETED text/html MIME SECTION----
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Arkansas Birder Audio Part Deux From: Dennis Braddy <dmbraddy(AT)MAC.COM> Date: 31 May 2008 8:17pm --Boundary_(ID_STUneoAxEXrVGyS1I/wK7A) Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT If you visit the Arkansas Birder Audio page you will see two columns of bird names. The first column is in alphabetic order; the second is now in AOU order (more or less). Scroll to and click on a name; hear the bird. Dennis Braddy Little Rock, AR http://www.arkansasbirder.net "Eternity is a very long time, especially towards the end." - Stephen Hawking --Boundary_(ID_STUneoAxEXrVGyS1I/wK7A) Content-type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable ----DELETED HTML-ENCODED SECTION---- --Boundary_(ID_STUneoAxEXrVGyS1I/wK7A)--
[ << | >> | ^^ ] Subject: Another Bald Eagle From: Jim Dixon <jamesdixonlr(AT)ATT.NET> Date: 31 May 2008 8:20pm I saw a Bald Eagle Saturday morning flying across the I-430 bridge on the north side. I think he was probably a juvy because I did not notice a white head. I was driving and could not use binoculars but did see some white in the tail. I would not normally mention it but it is an unusual time of year to see BEs here. -- Jim Dixon Little Rock, AR www.JamesDixon.us

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