Date: 7/7/25 11:56 am
From: Grove, Deborah Shuey <dsg4...>
Subject: Re: Atlassing
I haven’t done that yet!
EXCEPT
I have atlassed in Ohio in the area where I grew up during their second, I had a block in Maryland for their 3rd that is just over and Greg and I atlassed in Nebraska as well. Nebraska Sandhills was wonderful!

Deb

From: Constanza Ehrenhaus <cxe1169...>
Date: Monday, July 7, 2025 at 2:10 PM
To: Grove, Deborah Shuey <dsg4...>
Cc: <SCBIRDCL...> <SCBIRDCL...>
Subject: Re: Atlassing
Woot woot to upgrading four blocks! And how fun to find and red-headed woodpecker in our area!

How do you know you are a real Atlaser? When you are still adding breeding codes in other states :)

On Mon, Jul 7, 2025 at 2:03 PM Grove, Deborah Shuey <dsg4...><mailto:<dsg4...>> wrote:
How do you know that you are a real Atlaser? Do roads named Black Hollow RD, Hummingbird Lane, Shotgun Hollow Road, Frog Hollow Rd, Owl Hollow Rd, to name a few, grab you? How about those that have signs that say "No Winter Maintenance"? I get a flutter and wonder what I will find! I am rarely disappointed. This morning I was out on Ski Slope Rd in Saltillo CE -- a fav now with no winter maintenance-- and had stopped to take in the bird activity around me when something caught my eye. It was a Red-headed Woodpecker! One of my two favorite birds. Uncommon in our county so always a thrill to find one. It was busy catching insects and I saw no signs of breeding but who knows! I will be back.
I managed to upgrade in four blocks today so a satisfying morning.



--
Constanza Ehrenhaus.

 
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