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    Waterthrush?

    I've been debating with a friend about whether the image at Pearson's Falls is a Louisiana waterthrush or a Northern waterthrush. It's the last (and only bird) image on the page. I say it's a Louisiana waterthrush, but my friend thinks it's a Northern waterthrush. My friend thinks it's a...
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    Snow Geese and and other waterfowl

    Going to visit some relatives in Maryland for Thanksgiving. Bombay Hook in Delaware looks like a very good place for waterfowl observation Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge Does anybody have any experience with the area? Would it be good during Thanksgiving week?
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    Painted Buntings

    One of the things I like to do when traveling down I-95 through Georgia during the spring and summer is stopping by Harris Neck NWR to check out the painted buntings. This is one of my favorite spots for the bird. I realize not a big deal for you folks who live on the coast, but I live in the...
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    Stecoah Gap

    I visited Stecoah Gap NC for the first time this spring. It really wasn't as spectacular as I expected from a birding standpoint. I had fair luck, but was expecting much more. I think the logging vehicles going up and down the trail deterred some of the breeding warblers in the area. Not sure...
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    Kentucky Warbler

    I have the worst luck in locating Kentucky Warblers. I occasionally hear them, but rarely get to observe them. Guess I am not a great birder. Anyway, I found a spot in SC that is great for Kentucky Warblers, Forty Acre Rock. If you go past the rock overlook next to the beaver pond, cross over...
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    Saw Whet Owl

    What is the best season/time to hear a Saw Whet Owl in in the mountains of VA? Also what are you favorite locations?
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    St. Augustine Alligator Farm Video

    I know the Alligator Farm might not fit the wild Florida image. And while I personally have a preference for songbirds, earlier in the year I ventured to the Alligator Farm a couple of times to try to make a video of the bird rookery. My concern is the included footage of the photographers. Do...
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    Dolly Sods information

    Just curious what Dolly Sods has in the way to offer from a birding standpoint. I may be there soon with family. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Also what about the Canaan Valley in general. Thanks.
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    iBird Explorer Pro vs. Nat Geo Handheld Birds

    This is only applicable to North America birding. Though I am sure that may change as both applications, along with the vendors, develop. Recently I purchased the National Geographic Handheld Birds for the iPhone/iTouch device from Apple. Already had the iBird Explorer Pro. Comparing the two...
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    iBird Explorer Pro software review

    A month or so ago I purchased the iBird Explorer Pro from apple for my iPhone. The software is strictly for North American birds at the moment. So far I have really enjoyed the software. There two things lacking in 'my opinion'. There are no field mark notations on the illustrations, sometimes...
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    Brewster's Warbler ? Max Patch Road, NC USA

    I found what I think are two different Golden-winged/Blue-winged Warbler hybrids (Brewster's Warbler) in the vicinity of Max Patch Road, North Carolina in the Appalachian mtn's. Sitings occured around 5/25/09 I orginally thought both were Brewster's Warblers, but I am second guessing the second...
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    Warbler Road Virginia

    Just wanted to say what a great place you Virginians have for Warblers, specifically the Warbler Road birding route off of the Blue Ridge parkway. I went there and was totally amazed at the diversity of Warblers in the area... Canada, Black-and-White, Cerulean, Black-throated Blue...
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