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Build a Chickadee House: Special ACGC class March 15, 2010

Birding fever is upon Adair County. With a record breaking finish to the 2010 Great Backyard Bird Count, the Adair County Garden Club will offer two "make it and take it" garden classes on Monday March 15, 2010. The first is a free grafting class, described in a separate article..
For details on the other class, a tree grafting session, Click Here

By Barbara Armitage, President, Adair Co. Garden Club

Backyard Bird Count bird lovers are preparing for the 2011 count already.

Greg Whitis, well known Kentucky birding enthusiast will conduct a "Chickadee House" workshop on Monday March 15, 2010, at 1:00pmCT at the Adair County Extension Office, 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY.



Build a "Chickadee House" of your own and learn how to attract these cute and entertaining birds to your home.

Advance registration for this class is necessary. Tuition is $10.00. The deadline for registration for this class is Monday March 8th. Everyone is invited to attend this class. Due to safety concerns children must be accompanied by an adult.

This workshop is brought to our community through the combined efforts of the Adair County Garden Club and the Adair County Wildlife Society.

For information on upcoming classes or to join the Adair County Garden Club contact Barbara Armitage at (270) 250-2979. For information on the Adair County Wildlife Society contact Wendy Burt at (270) 378-3197.


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Birds of Kentucky: Blackcapped Chickadee



2010-01-12 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Lisa Cowan. "This is my favorite little bird," writes Lisa Cowan. "I love to watch them! I took this picture over the Christmas break, in December 2009."
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Birds of Kentucky: Black-Capped Chickadee



2010-02-26 - Taylor Co., KY - Photo by Lisa Anderson. Lisa Anderson captured this up close and personal portrait of a cute, entertaining chickadee, at her well supplied bird feeder.
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Birds of Kentucky: Black-Capped Chickadee



2010-02-26 - 1535 Bull Run RD, Columbia, KY - Photo by Barbara Armitage. This cute bird is a favorite on Bull Run Road, and might just vie with bright red Northern Cardinals and pampered Blue Birds for the National Bird of Bull Run Road. This one is scarcely a mile from the street which bears its family name - Chickadee Lane, which leaves the parent road by the bridge on the scenic Adair County Road. A free class March 15, 2010, at 1pmCT, at the Adair Extension Center, offers a chance to build and keep a bird house for chickadees. It's sponsored by the Adair County Garden Club.
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