tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278847116716825292.post6760327173948346630..comments2013-11-03T09:45:00.414-05:00Comments on WPBO Hawk Count Spring 2010: Listening to a Chipping SparrowWPBOhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14802822999698336706noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278847116716825292.post-91603117972998294842009-05-29T08:25:21.943-04:002009-05-29T08:25:21.943-04:00John - It was good meeting you and discussing the ...John - It was good meeting you and discussing the migration this year. We banded about 590 raptors in the two blinds in front of you. If you think of it, please send me info on how to keep up with your future adventures - my e-mail is tdlickly@usol.com<br /><br />It was fun - hope you come back in the future. We thoroughly enjoyed your discussions and your blogs!<br /><br />Tim and Lori LicklyTim Licklynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6278847116716825292.post-20045010660444489122009-05-28T09:25:13.560-04:002009-05-28T09:25:13.560-04:00our son can PERFECTLY mimic the chipping sparrow a...our son can PERFECTLY mimic the chipping sparrow and he has driven passengers on planes and his teachers at school to bewilderment. he is now 'flying' in the air force but every time i hear the chipping sparrow, i feel as if he is Here with me in Spirit-hehe..[but his math teacher was NOT impressed..:>S]<br /><br />once again, excellent commentary! had to laugh at the second graders' comment, too, but it IS encouraging to know that our educational system-as overloaded as it is with regulations and tests/state/federal requirements that at least SOME educators still value a trip into the Great Outdoors!! i wish more teachers had the time/money for trips out to the Point-well done again mr van dort!! keep the blog posts coming please. sometimes they are the highlight of my day!!<br />Kathi in BrimleyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com