Chapel Hill Bird Club

Brown-headed Nuthatch by Doug Pratt. Chapel Hill Bird Club. At our November 2003 meeting we voted unanimously to pay for the restoration of an original Audubon print at the North Carolina Museum of Art. By a vote of 14 to 9, Brown-headed Nuthatch won over Red-headed Woodpecker. We also voted unanimously to make a donation to support Susan Campbells hummingbird banding. Come at 715 for light refreshments. No meeting in December. Dr Richard Mooney From song to synapse The neurobiology of birdsong.

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Brown-headed Nuthatch by Doug Pratt. Chapel Hill Bird Club. At our November 2003 meeting we voted unanimously to pay for the restoration of an original Audubon print at the North Carolina Museum of Art. By a vote of 14 to 9, Brown-headed Nuthatch won over Red-headed Woodpecker. We also voted unanimously to make a donation to support Susan Campbells hummingbird banding. Come at 715 for light refreshments. No meeting in December. Dr Richard Mooney From song to synapse The neurobiology of birdsong.

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