[TN-Bird] TX report & photos if anyone's intersested (not TN!)

TN-birders:

Let me 1st legalize this post with a mention of Jeff, Mark, and myself's 
birding Saturday, which has been well covered already. Suffice to say that any 
day with a Surf Scoter, LeConte's Sparrows, and American Golden-Plovers mere 
feet away is a good day!

I would also like to offer, for anyone seeking a little different taste of 
birdlife before spring really kicks in and ups the diversity we have, a brief 
overview and species list, and a few pictures from Don Manning's and myself's 
trip to south TX last month. We were gone 9 days and saw a total of 216 
species. If anyone has a high-speed internet connection let me know and I'll 
spruce-up the photos a little bit. I hope to soon work on a small website to 
post some of this.

Good birding!!!!!!!

Mike Todd
McKenzie, TN
Carroll Co.
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