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Bird at Santee
- To: carolinabirds@acpub.duke.edu
- Subject: Bird at Santee
- From: Jack Peachey <ppaw@sccoast.net>
- Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2001 12:30:32 -0500
- Sender: carolinabirds-owner@acpub.duke.edu
Hi Carolinabirders,
Thaught some of you in SC looking for a year Horned Lark might be
interested in this post by Ken Allen
Jack
>Reply-To: "Ken Allen" <kena@gte.net>
>From: "Ken Allen" <kena@gte.net>
>To: "Jack Peachey" <ppaw@sccoast.net>
>Subject: Bird at Santee
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 19:17:18 -0500
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>Hi Jack,
>
>I just got home from a quick trip to SC. After work
>yesterday afternoon I did some birding. Saw some
>birds that I was really glad to see, being from Florida,
>like 14 Tundra Swans at Santee NWR Bluff Unit.
>Didn't see anything that I really thought should be
>put on the net. Today while coming home I was
>scanning the check lists, and decided that one
>should maybe go out. I'll let you decide. I had a
>Horned Lark in Santee. If this is worth posting,
>please go ahead and do so. It was in a field beside
>the Pigly Wigly on Rt. 6. There is a large water tower
>on the back of the field. I would recommend parking
>at the side and scoping the field. There were many
>Am. Pipits in the field with MODOs and Killdeer.
>Patience should produce a Lark or two. It was late
>afternoon when I saw the bird, but I don't know if it will
>make any difference.
>
>Ken Allen
>Temple Terrace, FL
>kena@gte.net
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Jack Peachey
Conway, SC