This just in! We're thrilled to catch the attention of the great people at Wingscapes in today's blog post by Addie Hall. To be on the same stage as Martha Stewart and Joe Gardener... My Oh My!
And it is an extra pleasure to share the delights of my little patch of God's Earth with an even wider audience. Thanks to all who dropped by -- we'll continue having a wonderful time with the BirdCam!
Cary lies in the heart of North Carolina's Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) and is the state's 7th largest municipality. It is found at latitude 35.8 N and longitude 78.8 W.
This Wingscapes BirdCam enthusiast and keeper of a well-stocked "bird cafe" has been watching birds in Cary for over 18 years. I adopted the BirdCam in December 2007 and have been working with the product daily, recording over 35 species locally and gaining significant experience with the use of this amazing device. I'm not a "power birder." While I enjoy birdwatching in the field, I appreciate the simple delights of the birds found in my own backyard or in places just down the street. These are truly interesting places and I never tire of the little stories told every day in those places. The birds are central to this experience, but expect me to talk about the things that also are part of the birdwatching experience here at Cary BirdCam, from buying bird seed to crunching numbers in the logbook. Thanks for being a reader!
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