In a message dated 1/6/03 9:12:19 PM Central Standard Time, mbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes: > Hmmmm... I believe that some people will find anything to complain about or > "bitch" as it was so described. Punch delete key now............or go directly to bottom of post for bird sightings. When Michelle Brown inadvertently left her name off her post about the sapsucker and Great Horned Owls, I dropped her a line as a reminder. The reason being, knowing where an event happens in the state brings a context to the post and all of us are guilty of a quick finger send on occasion. I send a lot of answers, suggestions, ask questions and corrections off line to keep down the number of my already too many posts (here's another) and not to join the personal "me too" and "atta boy" personal comments that abound on the list. Unfortunately Michelle mentioned my name in the correction post which was perfectly all right by me, except Wallace posted a comment shortly using an "e" mail he had received on the subject with the now famous "bitch'n" statement. Now I've gotten two "E" mails telling me to quit my "bitch'n". It seems some think I wrote that "e" mail to Wallace, if there are 2 that will "e" mail me, then there must be more out there. Wallace can confirm that I did not write to him and I think Michelle will tell you I did not "bitch" at her. Just to set the record straight. I did not "bitch" at anybody so you can quit sending me your thoughts on the subject. Similar off line "e" mail, a while back, stopped me from posting essays about particular experiences of mine in the field on line. It seemed they were not "on topic" for a list about TN bird sightings. Some still think my postings are to long and probably to frequent, I plead guilty to both but for those there is always the ever present "delete" key. ALSO, please send any and all comments to me off line on the matter. NOW for the bird part: I've spent a few days since the 1st in eastern Arkansas and north Mississippi playing catch-up in those areas without feeling guilty about my TN year list. There are huge flocks of Snow, Ross's and Greater White-fronted Geese in both areas and I can give directions to anyone that is interested in these birds. It is quite impressive. The Ross's Geese have gotten to the point of being uncountable because of their burgeoning numbers. I found even bigger flocks of Laps in the rice fields there, than I reported in TN about a week ago. I also located 169 Sandhill Cranes in 2 flocks just south of Memphis and a small group of 11 in Arkansas. This is another species that is growing in numbers and not long ago were seldom if ever seen in the area and then only one or two at a time. Red-tailed Hawk numbers are definitely down and Harrier numbers way up. Short and to the point. ;o) Good Birding!!! Jeff R. Wilson OL' COOT / TLBA Bartlett Tenn. =================NOTES TO SUBSCRIBER===================== The TN-Bird Net requires you to sign your messages with first and last name, city (town) and state abbreviation. ----------------------------------------------------- To post to this mailing list, simply send email to: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to: tn-bird-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Topographical Maps located at http://topozone.com/find.asp * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Visit the Tennessee Ornithological Society web site at http://www.tnbirds.org * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * TN-Bird Net Owner: Wallace Coffey, Bristol, TN jwcoffey@xxxxxxxxxx (423) 764-3958 =========================================================