The Evening Grosbeaks continue in Morgan County. Those following eBird have
likely seen the reports. Pam Spaulding had 31 early Sunday morning and the
Browns had 18 yesterday around mid-day, although Jeff Sole had to be happy with
seeing only one mid-morning on Sunday.
Visitors are welcome, and there really isn't any need to plan for a certain
time window. If you decide to try, just email me and I'll pass along a day and
approximate time when you think you will be there. The eBird hotspot marker is
accurate, and I think everyone has been finding it OK using Google Maps from
eBird.
Roger is going to let me know if they disappear.
bpb, Louisville
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