Anne Marie, Bob, Karen and Marie,

We picked up a copy while at MNWR yesterday (not much happening less a Golden 
Eagle
adult) and are very impressed. EAsy to use and comprehensive it will be of 
immense
value to birders unfamiliar and familiar with the area. Thanks for your fine 
work on
this most unique bird finding guide.

My only quibble would be that you left out Henslow's Sparrow and N. Harrier as
breeders under the FLNF description. Barred Owl is only found within the SW 
Seneca
Lake watershed side of the forest and then is very uncommon. Short-eared Owls 
have
become quite rare in the forest pastures and non-existent most winters.

Best,
John
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John and Sue Gregoire
Field Ornithologists
Kestrel Haven Avian Migration Observatory
5373 Fitzgerald Road
Burdett,NY 14818-9626
 Website: http://www.empacc.net/~kestrelhaven/
"Conserve and Create Habitat"




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