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A big boo to the Posting Police. Why not post junco sightings on this list?  I am curious now as to when the last posting of a Junco migrate will occur this spring.  I delete most emails from this list with out reading them because they are not relevant to my area.  I am really astounded that some one would even suggest to stop a bird report on a birding list like Ohio Birds.  Bring them on!

Bob Bebirding Riggs
Pataskala OH.


---- Ethan Kistler <[log in to unmask]> wrote: 
>  Haans,
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> Perhaps a better idea would be for everyone to report their Dark-eyed Juncos to you directly and not to this forum? I'm sure many of us are tired of deleting so many junco emails every day...
> Best regards,Ethan
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>     On Monday, March 25, 2019, 10:29:44 AM EDT, Haans Petruschke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:  
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>  Hi Everyone,
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> Thank you so much for your ongoing reports of Dark-eyed Juncos.  Especially those in areas outside their breeding range.
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> Your reports are the best method I currently have for determining the exact time frame for when these birds begin to migrate this season.  A tool like eBird is largely useless for this as it offers no means to sort through reports based upon a negative, that is absence of a species from reports.  
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> One exciting update to report on our research.  On February 20-21, 2019, we got photos of a bird we banded as a fledgling on September 11, 2018.  This date is within our range for winter residency and is our first evidence of a non breeding adult male wintering over.
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> Thanks again and please continue reporting your Junco observations
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