From: Bobzarem Bellsouth net [bobzarem@bellsouth.net] Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 6:48 AM To: al Mercer; bart5293@bellsouth.net; bensign@kennesaw.edu; bethbrinson@hotmail.com; Bill Groce; Bill Lotz; billkarlaogrady@earthlink.net; Brock Hutchins; ccoppola3; Chris Hughes; Chuck Saleeby; clark meyer; Daniel Kraus; David Hedeen; Dennis Tolsman (dtolsma@comcast.net); djmoore67@bellsouth.net; donna jackson; Dot Freeman; dvickers@mindspring.com; Earl Horn; Ed Maioriello; exk0; Francis Stiteler; georgannschmalz@alltel.net; georgebaldwin@earthlink.net; Giff Beaton; Gordon McWilliams; Hedeen, David; helena wood; 'Herb Wollner'; J. Kiser; Jackie Heyda; Jeannie Wright; jedigrant@excite.com; Jeff Sewell and Carol Lambert; Jerry Brunner; Jim & Melissa Pappas; jim durkin; Jim Flynn; Jim Greenway; Jim Hanna; jimurban@mindspring.com; JoAnn King; jsulek214@earthlink.net; Jthartz@AOL.COM; karen osbourne; Karen Theodorou; Kenny Blankenship; Kevin Danchisen; kmb6; Larry Russell; 'Malcom Hodges'; 'Marianna Wilson, DeKalb Co.'; Marion Dobbs; Mark Davis; mcase; modius; Noah Kahn; p bond; Patrick Brisse; Paul Freeman and Cynthia Smith; Pierre Howard; r mcdonough; Rachel Cass (r_cass@comcast.net); rmatson@kennesaw.edu; Roy Hester; rspeenbu@yahoo.com; stephen.barlow@chemistry.gatech.edu; Sterling Blanchard; Steve Powell; Stuart Hoffmann; Susanna Rinard; Teresa Dabbs; Terry Moore; Tim Keyes; tlcurran@comcast.net; TRUMP,RUSTY (HP-USA,ex1); Vicki DeLoach; Walt Bowman Subject: KMT Report 8/23/07 Kennesaw Mountain Report 8/23/2007 0744-1100 76F-86F Sunny and clear, hazy. Winds NW 5 kts. Obs: B Zaremba (FOTS) COHA 2 CHSW 145 RTHU 7 EAPH 2 WEVI 1 REVI 13 WBNU 1 BGGN 1 CSWA 3 BTNW 1m BLBW 1m PIWA 1m PRAW 1m CERW 7 2f, 2if. 3unk BAWW 3 1m, 1f, 1if AMRE 1 f/im CAWA 1 m FOTS HOWA 1 call 12 species of warblers SCTA 1 call AMGO 4 Different from the past week, all these birds were in a flock at the top of the mountain today. Missed more birds than I could ID but at one point the flock passed through the open area just before the upper parking lot. There were about 100 birds and I could get on about 1 out 10 as they darted through the opening, amazingly almost every bird I got on was a Cerulean! So, who knows how many were actually in the flock. Bob Zaremba Marietta