Thank you all so much for the input, to clarify I am in East Islip. I'm still 
getting used to the density if parks and refuges here, it's an interesting 
change from NC.

I hope to go chase the Snowies, owl and bunting respectively; really any 
species that I don't have a good shot at back south would be great! 

Anyone that wants to see Red-cockaded Woodpeckers or Bachman's Sparrow I would 
be more than happy to guide you to them in Southeastern NC.

Thank You All,

Carson Wood
Biologist
Coastal Plain Conservation Group
PO Box 1008
Hampstead, NC 28443
910-859-9425
cdw...@coastalplaincg.org
www.coastalplaincg.org
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