Georgia (Statewide) RBA
June 18, 2010

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- RBA

* Georgia
* Georgia statewide
* June 18, 2010
* GAGA1006.18

- Birds Reported

Greater Shearwater
"Pacific" Brown Pelican
American White Pelican
Red-breasted Nuthatch
Golden-crowned Kinglet

-Transcript

hotline:     Georgia Rare Bird Alert
date:        June 21, 2010
number:      770-493-8862
to report:   770-493-8862 or lambertsewell AT att.net
coverage:    Statewide
compiled:    June 18, 2010 (8:31 PM)
compiler:    Jeff Sewell
transcriber: James F. Flynn, Jr.

A GREATER SHEARWATER was seen on 6/14 from St. Catherines Sound. On 6/16,
another (or possibly the same) GREATER SHEARWATER was observed from St.
Catherines Island.
http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1006&L=gabo-l&O=D&P=14372
http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1006&L=gabo-l&O=D&P=15038

A belated report, on 4/16 a "PACIFIC" BROWN PELICAN (west coast subspecies
of Brown Pelican) was seen on Little Egg Island Bar.
http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1006&L=gabo-l&O=D&P=15038

On 6/11, at least 100 AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS were observed roosting on a
dredge island between Jekyll Island and Brunswick.
http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1006&L=gabo-l&P=R7131

On 6/18, RED-BREASTED NUTHATCHES and GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLETS were seen along
Hale Ridge Rd., Rabun Co.
http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1006&L=gabo-l&O=D&P=16928

Giff Beaton's book "Birding Georgia"
(http://www.gos.org/publications/publications.html#bg) and Ken Blankenship's
web site "Wings Over Georgia" (http://www.wingsoverga.com/) contain
directions to some of these sites and many other great birding locations in
Georgia.

This concludes the current edition of the Georgia Rare Bird Alert. For
information about the Georgia Ornithological Society, see www.gos.org, or
email us at information AT gos.org. To join GOS, send a check for $20 to
GOS, 108 W. 8th St., Louisville, GA 30434.

-End transcript

Jim Flynn
Forsyth Co., GA
http://gos.org/
http://atlantaaudubon.org/
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