Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!ncar!gatech!prism!mailer.cc.fsu.edu!sun13!sun16.scri.fsu.edu!sandee From: sandee@sun16.scri.fsu.edu (Daan Sandee) Newsgroups: rec.birds Subject: Re: Outdoor Musings Keywords: ramble on, ramble on Message-ID: <2228@sun13.scri.fsu.edu> Date: 13 Feb 91 14:05:39 GMT References: <46369@vrdxhq.verdix.com> <1991Feb13.021823.13039@jato.jpl.nasa.gov> Sender: news@sun13.scri.fsu.edu Organization: SCRI, Florida State University Lines: 19 In article <1991Feb13.021823.13039@jato.jpl.nasa.gov> sid@jato.Jpl.Nasa.Gov (Sid Johnson WB6VWH) writes: =In article <46369@vrdxhq.verdix.com> edm@vrdxhq.verdix.com (Ed Matthews) writes: = =>Back to nemesis birds. Red-Headed Woodpecker. I have *never* seen one, =>despite hours and hours of looking at known sites. What gives? = =Well, everytime I go to Louisiana there are no Pileateds, but you have to =beat the Red-headeds of with a stick. Lets see now....there are Pileated =in VA and Red-headeds in LA....so if you go to LA and I go to VA it figures =that you will see Pileated and I will see Red-headed. Isn't that how it =works? = or both of you could come here ... I have Red-headed year round in my back yard, and a trip in the woods usually turns up Pileated. Red-cockaded needs a little work, though. Daan Sandee sandee@sun16.scri.fsu.edu Supercomputer Computations Research Institute Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-4052 (904) 644-7045