For any of you who have acknowledged that you’ll participate in the “Proven
Winners Quarantine Bird competition “, I feel that your bird count should not
be limited to your yard. Some folks live in townhouses or condos, some have
much smaller yards. So I will make the count applicable to the particular
county you live in. On May 16th, please send me your lists and I will share
with the participants so we can vote for the most interesting unusual bird.
Regards,
Dan Kendrick (Craven County, NC)
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On Apr 18, 2020, at 5:50 PM, Daniel Kendrick <kendridge@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Very nice ! I had a Summer Tanager yesterday.
I was thinking if any of you would be interested in a “Quarantine Bird Count”
? Starting tomorrow through May 15th, count the birds in your yard that you
see or hear. I’m open to any other suggestions or limitations you all would
like to provide. We live on a lot here in New Bern NC less than a third of an
acre. Maybe we could make the boundaries larger if you guys would think that
more appropriate. It helps to pass the time. I’d even be happy to provide to
the winner (most birds) and most unusual/best bird, a Proven Winner
Hydrangea. You may have to wait until this fall to receive it as I get to SW
Virginia for some of the fall bird activities.
Dan Kendrick
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I just took a walk in the neighborhood and was surprised to catch a glimpse
of a male and female Scarlet Tanager! I've seen them in this same location
in years past, so I'm happy to see they're back!
Veronica Ratliff
Oakwood, VA
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