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Hello from Western North Carolina (1 Viewer)

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Hello Everyone. Just found this forum, but it looks like a great place to spend some time. I’m new to birding, and have much to learn, so I think I’m in the right place! Thats about it for now. Thanks to all for welcoming me!
 
Hi birdsmoke and welcome to the forum on behalf of the staff and moderators. I think you will find us a friendly and helpful group.
 
Hi birdsmoke and a warm welcome from me too.

I'm sure you will enjoy it here and I hope to hear about all the birds you see when out and about.
 
Welcome to Birdforum! I am sure that you will find lots to interest you here and I hope you enjoy your visits.
 
Welcome to a fellow Tarheel. I too live in North Carolina, about 30 minutes north of Charlotte up I-85.

Western North Carolina is a great part of the state with a lot of birding potential.

I'm including a link to a North Carolina article in Opus here on Bird Forum. It'll give you a summary of the state and a list of other NC related articles on Opus. Look it over and if you should happen to have any questions, feel free to ask me. You can do that by going to the "envelope" beside your user name at the top right of the page, clicking on it and begin a conversation.

Glad to have you join us!
 
Hi there and a warm welcome to you from eastern South Carolina (y)

We're glad you found us and thanks for taking a moment to say hello. Please join in wherever you like ;)
 
Welcome to a fellow Tarheel. I too live in North Carolina, about 30 minutes north of Charlotte up I-85.

Western North Carolina is a great part of the state with a lot of birding potential.

I'm including a link to a North Carolina article in Opus here on Bird Forum. It'll give you a summary of the state and a list of other NC related articles on Opus. Look it over and if you should happen to have any questions, feel free to ask me. You can do that by going to the "envelope" beside your user name at the top right of the page, clicking on it and begin a conversation.

Glad to have you join us!
Thank you very much for the link to this information. It’s appreciated!
 
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