[tn-bird] connecticut/mourning warblers, pacific pelagics
- From: "Ford & Cordrey" <fordcordrey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "TN Bird List - Post" <tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 May 2002 21:18:47 -0500
I am interested in any sightings of connecticut and mourning warblers this
week, in hopes I will get a chance to chase one this weekend, perhaps at
Radnor or Shelby Bottoms. I have been birding AZ and have not had a chance
to go after one this year.
I am also planning a trip to California this September for pacific pelagics,
and would appreciate any suggestions for study aids. I have found the
classic "Seabirds" book unwieldy and difficult to study, and have resisted
buying it up to now. Perhaps it is the best option, but anyone with comments
can respond to me personally. I appreciate any help.
Susan Ford
Cookeville, TN
fordcordrey@xxxxxxxxxxx
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