Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 12:56:33 EST
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From: Hal Massie <Swallowtailfarms@AOL.COM>
Subject: Sandhills on the move again
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From about 12:15 to 12:30 I had several
waves of sandhills heading north over Musella.
First wave was about 130-140, second wave
was about 100, third wave I never could see
clearly. Looks to be another good day for
sandhill crane flyovers.
The pine siskins have been gradually
disappearing, but today I had a resurgence
of the greedy little pigs. (I say that
affectionately, but with a light wallet.)
I also had a yellow-rumped warbler
eating from one of the pecan feeders.
I've seen them do that before, but not
very often.
Hal Massie
Musella, Georgia
Crawford County
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