Ladies and Gents, I suspect what I want doesn't exist, but I'll ask anyway - does anyone know if there's a map available showing the distribution of subspecies of the green jay? Two supposedly exist in southern Texas.
Waterfowl migration might be well underway, but from where I am now (Chiapas, Mexico), warbler migration hasn't started yet. I've seen lots of warblers, but except for a golden-cheeked warbler, they're all species found in Iowa later in the year. chris Christopher A. Brochu Associate Professor Department of Geoscience University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242 USA phone 319-353-1808 fax 319-335-1821 email [email protected] --- Please contribute your sightings to our list; it is only as good as members make it! --- Birding channel recommendation for FRS/GMRS radio use: Primary selection; channel 5/0 , alternate selection; channel 6/0 --- This mailing list is sponsored by the Iowa Ornithologists' Union. Membership available on-line at http://www.iowabirds.org/iou/PayDues.aspx. ----- You are currently subscribed to ia-bird as: [email protected]
