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<blockquote data-quote="Silverwolf" data-source="post: 3156075" data-attributes="member: 84264"><p>Thanks all for comments so far.</p><p></p><p>I know general red-cockaded locations though not specific areas within these locations, no one specifies so it'll be down to luck I think.</p><p></p><p>I've been told by several people Bachman's sparrow is pretty much impossible. Indeed there are virtually no ebird sightings of this species at all in recent months, doesn't necessarily mean they aren't around I suppose.</p><p></p><p>Have pine warblers in the garden so I'm good with them! I'll compile an official target list in the next week or so. Keeping an eye out for yellow-bellied sapsuckers and common gallinule at the moment as well. Didn't know American woodcock occurred in this area either.</p><p></p><p>I haven't managed to meet any other birders here so far, is it just deserted of birders or are they all hiding?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silverwolf, post: 3156075, member: 84264"] Thanks all for comments so far. I know general red-cockaded locations though not specific areas within these locations, no one specifies so it'll be down to luck I think. I've been told by several people Bachman's sparrow is pretty much impossible. Indeed there are virtually no ebird sightings of this species at all in recent months, doesn't necessarily mean they aren't around I suppose. Have pine warblers in the garden so I'm good with them! I'll compile an official target list in the next week or so. Keeping an eye out for yellow-bellied sapsuckers and common gallinule at the moment as well. Didn't know American woodcock occurred in this area either. I haven't managed to meet any other birders here so far, is it just deserted of birders or are they all hiding? [/QUOTE]
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