Date: 1/9/26 6:00 pm From: robert emond <00001a9505a6bf10-dmarc-request...> Subject: [GABO-L] Fwd: [eBird Alert] Georgia Rare Bird Alert 9 Jan 26
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> Date: January 9, 2026 at 6:27:16 AM EST
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> Subject: [eBird Alert] Georgia Rare Bird Alert <daily>
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> *** Species Summary:
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> Greater White-fronted Goose (3 Greene)
> Blue-winged Teal (1 Fulton)
> American Black Duck (1 Union)
> Greater Scaup (1 Chatham, 2 Paulding)
> Common Ground Dove (3 Greene, 1 McDuffie)
> Ruby-throated Hummingbird (1 Chatham, 3 Glynn)
> Virginia Rail (2 Twiggs)
> Greater Yellowlegs (1 McDuffie)
> Parasitic Jaeger (1 Camden)
> American Herring Gull (1 Floyd)
> Wood Stork (1 Thomas)
> Anhinga (1 Clarke)
> Red-tailed Hawk (Krider's) (1 Muscogee)
> Short-eared Owl (1 Burke)
> Hairy Woodpecker (1 Liberty)
> Merlin (1 Lowndes)
> Ash-throated Flycatcher (2 Richmond)
> Northern Rough-winged Swallow (2 Fulton)
> Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (2 Clarke)
> White-crowned Sparrow (1 Fulton)
> Vesper Sparrow (1 Fulton)
> Baltimore Oriole (1 Barrow, 2 Clarke, 14 Spalding)
> Northern Waterthrush (1 Chatham)
> Black-and-white Warbler (1 Cherokee, 1 Fulton, 1 Lamar)
> Northern Parula (2 Chatham, 3 Decatur)
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Robert Emond
Lowndes
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