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LIST of TOPICS for 2016

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This second-year male American Goldfinch (above), captured
on 9 Jan 2016, was the 10,000th of his species banded at
Hilton Pond Center since 1982.

(Photo from the 1-31 Jan 2016 installment of "This Week at Hilton Pond.")

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January 2016

  • 01-31--#634--2016: Hilton Pond Center's 35th Year

February 2016

  • 01-17--#635--Look Fast And You Might See Snow--Or A Bat!
  • 18-29--#636--Nicaragua 2016 (incomplete summary report)

March 2016

  • 01-15--#637--Signs Of Early Spring 2016
  • 16-31--#638--Springtime Chores

April 2016

  • 01-30--#639--Spring Chill

May 2016

  • 01-31--#640--From West Virginia's Mountains To The Carolina Piedmont (2016 Edition)

June 2016

  • 01-30--#641--Pictures Don't Lie: Evidence From A Trail Cam

July 2016

  • 01-15--#642--Early July 2016: Hot, Humid, Windy . . . And Flowery
  • 16-31--#643--An Owl, Some Finches, And A Hummingbird Or Two

August 2016

  • 01-31--#644--Too Many Hummingbirds To Write!

September 2016

  • 01-30--#645--Magnificent Muscadines

October 2016

  • 01-31--#646--Robins Of Autumn

November 2016

  • 01-31--#647--The Ash-Kickers In Costa Rica: Banding Hummingbirds In The Neotropics (write-up pending)

December 2016

  • 01-17--#648--26th Annual York/Rock Hill (SC) Christmas Bird Count
  • 18-31--#649--2016 Bird Banding Summary: Not Enough Net Hours But Our Most Ruby-throats Ever!

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