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Richard Longoria

August 22, 2008

FOR OUR BIRD WATCHING COMMUNITY IN SOUT TEXAS:

PRESS RELEASE:

http://www.ruthhoyt.com/jabiru/       Use this link to see pictures of the Jabiru stork.


On behalf of the Coastal Bend Audubon Society we invite you to join us on Saturday morning, August 23rd  as we travel to see this very rare bird to the United States, the Jabiru stork.  

The Jabiru is usually found in Central and South America and is an accidental straggler to south Texas.  He was currently sighted in Willacy County west of Raymondville.

Please contact David Newstead for departure time and more information.  361-834-1484.

Regards,

Linda Fuiman

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