Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!ohstpy!miavx1!miamiu!jahayes From: JAHAYES@MIAMIU.BITNET Newsgroups: rec.birds Subject: Re: Back from Vermont Message-ID: <90228.120252JAHAYES@MIAMIU.BITNET> Date: 16 Aug 90 17:02:52 GMT References: <90226.182022JAHAYES@MIAMIU.BITNET> Organization: Miami University - Academic Computer Service Lines: 13 And I forgot to mention this -- we saw a couple of juncos singing from up in the trees. Had to sneak up on this peculiar song, got all scratched up from raspberry bushs (at least there were still a few to eat on the way, yum, yum), and there they were. It seemed odd to see a junco a) singing, and b) not hopping about on a snow- covered lawn or patio, their usual habitat in my experience. How odd to see `winter` birds doing summer things.... Josh Hayes, Zoology Department, Miami University, Oxford OH 45056 voice: 513-529-1679 fax: 513-529-6900 jahayes@miamiu.bitnet, or jahayes@miamiu.acs.muohio.edu And Welcome, dear friends, to the wonderful world of snails and adventure, as we board the Golden Hind.