Please, Dan. This is a family listserv! Jerry From: bcbirdclub-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bcbirdclub-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Daniel Kendrick Sent: Sunday, July 06, 2014 11:50 AM To: aquilaet@xxxxxxxxx; buchanan county bird club Subject: [bcbirdclub] Re: Desk Birding - 2 Life Birds! Ed, Congrats. Since you just got 2 life birds while laptop birding and I believe that you are required to do a life bird dance(s), you could conclude that it would be considered a Lap Dance! (I once had that happen to me once, but it was kinda smokey, dark and ......) Dan _____ From: aquilaet@xxxxxxxxx Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2014 09:15:50 -0400 Subject: [bcbirdclub] Desk Birding - 2 Life Birds! To: bcbirdclub@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Buchanan Birders, Got in a fantastic hour of birding this morning at my desk and even managed to pick up a couple life birds in the process. I was checking over my life list with the recent changes to the ABA list and realized that I could add two more life birds to my list. The first was the recent split of the Sage Sparrow into the Bell's Sparrow and the Sagebrush Sparrow. Michelle and I have seen this species in both the Sacramento Valley of California and Arches National Park, Utah - our first life bird of the morning. Next the Winter Wren populations have been split into the Winter Wren in the east and the Pacific Wren of the west. I've got video of this bird on both coasts so chalk up another life bird for us! (#515 on the ABA list) We also changed the name of Common Moorhen to Common Gallinule. Now if the AOU would just approve the Yellow-chevroned Parakeet breeding population in the Miami area......... Ed Talbott Richmond, KY