Saturday, January 10, 2015

10 Days In...

We're ten days into the big year and we're sitting at 112 species. There are still some pretty easy birds to pick up, although the weather this weekend is less than cooperative. We're also up to 17 contributors and I want to thank each of you for your help and involvement. At the request of a few contributors, I'm going to try to start including date and location information for the submissions. If possible, please name your photos with species, location, and date.

It's also time that I throw down a challenge. There are some birds that require some extra work. We need some heroes. We're looking for Virginia Rail (remember that an audio recording will suffice), American Bittern, American Woodcock, and Brown Creeper. Who will it be?

1 comment:

  1. Woodcock might be one of the toughest for a regularly occuring (low density) bird. This one also might be an audio recording if you can find one somewhere vocalizing on the east side of the county.

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