Date: 9/29/25 6:51 am From: robert emond <00001a9505a6bf10-dmarc-request...> Subject: [GABO-L] Fwd: [eBird Alert] Georgia Rare Bird Alert 29 Sep 25
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> Date: September 29, 2025 at 2:44:17 AM EDT
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> Subject: [eBird Alert] Georgia Rare Bird Alert <daily>
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> *** Species Summary:
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> Yellow-billed Cuckoo (3 Catoosa)
> Chuck-will's-widow (1 Clayton)
> Limpkin (1 Lowndes)
> Wilson's Snipe (2 Fulton)
> Roseate Spoonbill (2 Fulton)
> Little Blue Heron (4 DeKalb)
> Green Heron (2 Catoosa)
> Western Cattle-Egret (4 Lamar)
> Bald Eagle (1 DeKalb)
> Eastern Screech-Owl (1 DeKalb, 2 Fulton)
> Merlin (1 Forsyth)
> Peregrine Falcon (1 Fulton)
> Peregrine Falcon (North American) (1 Clarke)
> Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (1 DeKalb)
> Acadian Flycatcher (3 Catoosa, 1 Gilmer, 1 Walker)
> Least Flycatcher (1 Fannin)
> Great Crested Flycatcher (1 Dawson)
> Eastern Kingbird (3 Catoosa, 1 Fannin)
> Philadelphia Vireo (1 Clayton)
> Ruby-crowned Kinglet (1 Muscogee)
> Red-breasted Nuthatch (1 DeKalb)
> Sedge Wren (2 Fulton)
> Marsh Wren (1 DeKalb, 2 Fulton)
> Chipping Sparrow (1 Chatham)
> Clay-colored Sparrow (1 Gilmer)
> Lark Sparrow (1 Glynn)
> Bobolink (2 Fulton)
> Worm-eating Warbler (3 Glynn)
> Orange-crowned Warbler (1 DeKalb)
> Kentucky Warbler (4 Lamar)
> Cape May Warbler (1 Bibb)
> Cerulean Warbler (2 Early)
> Bay-breasted Warbler (2 Chatham)
> Yellow-rumped Warbler (1 Bulloch, 1 Fannin)
> Yellow-rumped Warbler (Myrtle) (1 Fannin)
> Canada Warbler (1 Fannin)
> Wilson's Warbler (1 Clayton)
> Dickcissel (2 Clarke)
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Robert Emond
Lowndes
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