Thanks. I'll wander down there Saturday morning early.
I don't have a camera with a long lens, but it's OK. As I get older I
am trying to wean myself away from taking pictures of everything, and I
find that it makes my life experiences more enjoyable the more ephemeral
they are.
Thanks,
Eric
On 3/21/2017 9:09 AM, Lisa Mease wrote:
There's no reason not to start looking now because there's no such thingYou are subscribed to VA-Richmond-General. To unsubscribe, send email to
as going birding too often. It's still a little early, but if a
Nashville Warbler started coming to my feeders in February, there is
always a chance other warblers ignored the range maps. Cornell has a
weekly migration forecast, http://birdcast.info/forecasts/ If you start
looking now, just be sure to bring a camera and be ready to record songs
in case eBird needs proof. :)
-Lisa
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On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 7:13 AM, Zwicky, Eric <ezwicky2@xxxxxxxxx
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Hi all,
I live a couple blocks from the Reedy-Creek section of JRPS and I
was wondering when will be the best weeks to start looking for
warblers and other migrating songbirds.
Thanks in advance,
Eric Z
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