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Greensboro Birds regales you semi-daily with tales of amateur birdwatching in North Carolina's beautiful Piedmont Triad region. We're "microbirders," preferring the challenge (and ease) of birding close to home.
Rare Bird Sighting
Confirmed by Cornell, this Oregon race Dark-eyed Junco was spotted in our yard on February 21, 2008! The Oregon junco is usually found in the western half of the United States.
Spring '08 Stats
(Updated as I see 'em)
First Bumble Bee
February 9
First Butterfly (Unidentified)
March 12
First Tiger Swallowtail
March 27
First Brown-headed Cowbird
March 31
First House Wren
April 17
First Gray Catbird
April 24
First Wood Thrush
April 25
First Northbound Migrant
Rose-breasted Grosbeak, May 1
First Monarch Butterfly
May 2
First Fledgling
Common Grackle, May 6
First Nestlings
Northern Cardinals, May 6
First Ruby-throated Hummingbird
??? (argh!)
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Last Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
March 20 Last Dark-eyed Junco
April 12
Last Ruby-crowned Kinglet
April 13
Last Yellow-rumped Warbler
May 1
Last White-throated Sparrow
May 2
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