Bill,

Thanks for pointing us to this link. And thanks to Dave for another
awesome piece of work that should give us all reason to become excited
about the opportunities that local Colorado birding provides.  Good on
ya Dave!

ken ecton
ft collins

On Jun 17, 1:03 pm, [email protected] wrote:
> COBirders,
>
> If you are interested learning more about what natural foods birds eat
> (not suet and seeds), you are invited to read two excellent articles by
> Dave Leatherman in the June on-line version of the American Birding
> Association's publication, Winging It.  You can find them both 
> here,http://www.aba.org/wingingit/issues/wi_v22n3.pdf Your user name is:
> members and you will also need a password: m...@te, using the commercial
> symbol @ and not the letter "a".  The two articles are: "Fresh Fruit,
> Aisle 3B", and "Food Items Every Birder Should Know", can be found on
> pages 1 and 4-8.  Lots of great information, as you would expect from
> Dave, and close-up photographs of midges, aphids, psyllids, etc. by Dave.
>
> Bill Maynard
> Colorado Springs
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