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fresno_county_birders · Fresno County Birders

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  • Members: 216
  • Category: Birding
  • Founded: Mar 16, 2000
  • Language: English
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For birders of all skill levels to share sightings and experiences.
This list covers Fresno and Madera counties but welcomes members from all over. If you have questions about birds, birdwatching, or feeding birds, this is the place to ask them.
Want to know where to find that special bird in the Central Valley and Central Sierra? Our experienced members can tell you.
We LOVE to bird!!
Membership requires an introduction sent to the list owner.
If you don't want to join, but still have a question, feel free to contact the list owner and we'll get the answers for you.

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Vulcan Materials - Who/How to Contact
Dear birding friends, Many of you have asked me about how exactly I get inside the Vulcan property, and the emails are stacking up so I thought I'd post this
Posted - Wed Dec 16, 2009 3:55 pm
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Townsend's Warbler, gold finches
We live near Sierra and Valentine and this morning there was what I think was a HY male Townsend's Warbler in the redwood tree across the street. Paler black
Posted - Tue Dec 15, 2009 9:09 pm
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Gold Finches
I have seen hundreds at the pond south of the River Center on old Friant Road but not a single one at my home feeder this year near Sierra and Fruit. Over the
Posted - Tue Dec 15, 2009 5:48 am
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Re: Madera County MOUNTAIN PLOVERS
Since I want to see them in Merced County, having already seen them in Madera County, I find it fortunate that East Sandy Mush Road is in Merced County. Jim
Posted - Mon Dec 14, 2009 2:31 am
Jim Lomax
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Madera County MOUNTAIN PLOVERS
The MOUNTAIN PLOVERS were seen again on E. Sandy Mush Road on the return trip home by Ellen Davies, Frank Gibson, and myself. We also spotted HORNED LARKS
Posted - Mon Dec 14, 2009 1:49 am
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