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Exploring the Humming Bird Study Group and Clay Bird Fest

We ran into bird researcher Bob Sargent and some other nice folks today at the Bird Fest in Clay, Alabama, between Springville and Birmingham, so there will be more bird news soon as the spring migration season takes off in these parts. While we contemplate more life fascinations, here are a couple of links to check out for the time being.

The Hummer Study Group

Fatbirder's Birding Mississippi and Alabama

Not sure what the column will be about Sunday. Depends on what seems important when I wake up and watch the Sunday morning talk shows.

The news looks pretty interesting over on the news page, just nothing much to blog about tonight.

For tomorrow's news, check The Locust Fork News before you go to bed...

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