Date: 12/9/25 8:45 am
From: Harry LeGrand (via carolinabirds Mailing List) <carolinabirds...>
Subject: Reminder: Fall season reports for Chat Briefs
Fellow birders,

Now that the four-months-long Fall Season is over (August-November), as The
Chat's Briefs for the Files editor, I would like to hear from any of you
who have not posted important records for the season already on eBird. The
great majority of the Briefs over the past decade have come from the editor
perusing the eBird database, species by species, and picking out the most
signficant reports. This is tedious (looking at over 400 Species Maps!),
but I need to wait for a few more days to start so that any and all rarity
sightings (as seen on the Carolina Bird Club Sightings page) have hopefully
been approved as valid. But, *a few of you might have some important
records that were not on eBird, so please let me know what notable birds
you saw. *

What I most want to hear from folks is their observations, or more likely
their LACK of observations/records, of "winter finches". A couple of
months ago we thought there might well be a good fall or winter season for
Pine Siskins, maybe Red-breasted Nuthatches, and perhaps a few Evening
Grosbeaks and Red Crossbills (away from the mountains). Yes, the less
erratic Purple Finches have been trickling into the Carolinas in the last
month, but the others seem to be nearly lacking -- at least as I write this
on December 9!

I'd like to hear from folks by December 20, if possible. Again, *almost all
of you submit eBird reports, so those data are already available to me
on the website, and so a big "Thank You" for posting results.*

Harry LeGrand, Briefs for the Files editor
Raleigh

 
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