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Columbia 1st in KY in Bird Count, but late posts threaten rank

Click here to see the latest Columbia, KY checklist counts
Click Here To lend your support and post your bird count now,

This morning, Columbia is in FIRST place in checklists in Kentucky and, may stay FIRST though reports trickling in after the end of the survey are threatening Columbia's standing.

We hope everyone who hasn't submitted all their Adair County checklists for the four day period February 15, 16, 17, & 18, 2008 for a 42728 Adair County count will do so, and for any other special bird count they did in the eligible period.

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1. Columbia (106) 2. Louisville (105) 3. Lexington (87)
after end of Great Backyard Bird Count.
The standings above were found at 6:38amCT, Wednesday morning, Feb. 20, 2008

If you have not already done so for February 15, 16, 17, 18,
Click Here to Post one of your 2008 Adair County GBBC bird count checklist now,

To lend your support and post your bird count now, Click HerePlease do your part to make sure that all the eligible checklists ae reported


This story was posted on 2008-02-20 06:44:54
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