Date: 7/16/26 2:50 pm
From: Bob Goss via groups.io <bamajacket...>
Subject: Re: [ALbirds] more roosts
I remember many years ago there was a roost just below Wheeler Dam on the North side. I think Alabama Audubon might have made some trips? It must not be active any longer since I haven't seen anything but might be worth checking on. 
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On Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 03:16:06 PM CDT, Yaukey, Peter via groups.io <pyaukey...> wrote:

Looks like there are three more roosts, most likely martins, revealed by expanding circles farther upstate (and another just over border into Georgia).  Image below from this morning.
Any on-ground intel regarding any of these roosts?
PY




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