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From: Barry N.
Sent on: Sunday, December 5, 2010, 5:01 PM
Support our local Christmas Bird Count 2010

Members... please read the below. It is very important as a Williamson County birding group we support the local CBC to exemplify our mission. Please consider joining and contact Ed with your willingness to participate.

Georgetown-Andice: Friday, December 17, 2010

Last year, our Second, we had 106 species. We???re hoping for 110 this year. Some highlights last year included Mountain Plover, Black-chinned Hummingbird and Clay-colored Sparrow. Georgetown is about 30 miles north of Austin on I-35. The count area is a transition from the blackland prairie to the limestone canyons of Texas' hill country. For details contact the compiler, Ed Rozenburg, telephone[masked].