[tn-bird] Sapsucker Info

I am writing this in hopes that Chuck Hunter, Keith Watson, or others 
involved in the Sapsucker conference earlier this year will see it.  I have 
been unable to contact any one that I knew who attended.  I am planning on 
visiting Mt. Rogers this weekend or next, and would like to know who I 
should send the information to if I find the birds there.

Appalachian sapsuckers should be returning to their breeding grounds, if not 
already.  So if in your bird watching you spot one, please let me know.  I 
miss seeing the little guys. :)


Jason Osborne


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