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"Tom & Kathleen Tiller" <[log in to unmask]>
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AREI Bird Banding Stations <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Nov 2006 14:22:05 -0500
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Hi, Jill.   Thought you might be interested (although you probably already
know) the cranes are back at Brookville Reservoir.   They came in Sunday
night (about 70 according to Cheryl Stolle) and Tom and I saw about 13
yesterday afternoon about 4 pm.   That was still early though and the
remainder (I hope) were probably still out to an extended lunch.

We did get a chance to visit Jasper Pulaski reserve area last weekend on
the way back from Wisconsin to see the cranes and saw 2 whooping cranes
mixed in with the sandhills.

I have been so bummed not to be able to participate in the birdbanding
sessions, but I have appreciated the information and the pictures have been
GREAT.

We should be back at the barn now for weekends, so stop in any time.   Hope
to see you and Dave real soon.

buff barks hello and wants to know how bailey is doing == k


Kathleen Tiller                                               Roesch
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