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2007 Delmarva Photo Big Year - Success!

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Bill Hubick

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Bill Hubick

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Fri, 18 Jan 2008 16:49:42 -0800

Hi Everyone,

Please join me in congratulating Jim Brighton on his very impressive
conservation effort in 2007, his Delmarva Photo Big Year. As many of you
know, Jim undertook this fascinating quest to help American Bird
Conservancy raise funds for the critically endangered Junin Grebe. His
goal was to photograph as many as possible of the Delmarva Peninsula's
birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, butterflies, dragonflies, and
damselflies. Braving heat, cold, rain, snow, ticks, and mosquitoes--and
dragging his girlfriend and friends along with him--he documented an
impressive 397 species. 

You can view his photos and learn more at 
http://jimbrighton.smugmug.com/gallery/2297089

Jim's dedicated efforts led to many natural history highlights in
Maryland, especially in the area of entomology. Jim and Co. discovered two
new ode species for the state of Maryland, the Furtive Forktail and
Duckweed Firetail, as well as one of the first populations of Atlantic
Bluet. The butterfly highlight was finding and photographing the
endangered King's Hairstreak. Perhaps as impressive as the rarities was
Jim's dedication to photographing tough-on-Delmarva species such as
Eastern Chipmunk. I distinctly remember calling Jim so that he could CHASE
A GROUNDHOG that my girlfriend Becky and I had spotted near Salisbury! It
was really a monumental effort, and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to
pass on some kudos. 

After you have enjoyed Jim's excellent collection of Delmarva wildlife
photos, please consider a last-minute donation to his fundraiser. The
following link has ABC's address as well as the option to donate on-line.
Please include "ATTN: Junin Grebe Fund."

https://www.abcbirds.org/membership/donate.cfm

Great job, Jim!

Bill
 
Bill Hubick
Pasadena, Maryland

http://www.billhubick.com