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    I agree Steve. Birding is fun, and the better you know the place, the more things you see. My favorite place is also MY yard. I know it well.

    Another favorite place is Huntington Beach State Park just South of Myrtle. I can camp there a few days, and it gets better everyday as I fit in. Another plus there is in a few scattered places are logs where people note what they are seeing. It really makes it fun to know what to look for as I am not up on shore birds and that helps me ID.

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    Bill, did you ever get any more Pine Warblers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNRabbit View Post
    Bill, did you ever get any more Pine Warblers?
    Damned - you are a friend.
    Birds are a big part of my life and thanks for noticing.

    I just have two. They hit the peanut butter cup cakes I made for them every couple of minutes and could care less about me and Rosey sitting inches away.
    Maybe they will fly north in Summer, breed well (as I am feeding them well to make them strong) and with luck, they and their kids will join me next Winter.

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    Any ideas why so few? Killed by electrical turbine windmills? Virus? Unnaturally large number of predators?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TNRabbit View Post
    Any ideas why so few? Killed by electrical turbine windmills? Virus? Unnaturally large number of predators?
    They been coming here for a thousand years and now these things kill birds by the hundreds of thousands and maybe millions.'
    I hate those things.

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    I've heard they are decimating bat populations, too.

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