tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29423943874719644.post4812758120710190141..comments2023-12-04T01:23:11.152-05:00Comments on Kiawah Island Banding Station: The 2015 Fall Banding Season is OverAaron Givenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03631161540884096331noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29423943874719644.post-8475807051500138822015-12-03T16:46:59.716-05:002015-12-03T16:46:59.716-05:00Congratulations on wrapping up the Fall 2015 Bandi...Congratulations on wrapping up the Fall 2015 Banding Season! I LOVE following your blog Aaron! THANK YOU SO MUCH for all the amazing work you and your banding staff does each and every season!!Kris Wheelerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00384710179899599766noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29423943874719644.post-90938084948815902922015-11-30T22:27:46.845-05:002015-11-30T22:27:46.845-05:00Congratulations on the completion of your year. Th...Congratulations on the completion of your year. This website page has been most thrilling and intriguing to my wife, Winifred, and me. <br /><br />Since you seem to be quite knowledgeable about birds, I would like to ask you where the name "Yellow-bellied Sapsucker" comes from? We were discussing this topic the other day and we're confused as to whether the bird sucks the sap or whether the sap, sucks the bird. Either way, we have a pair that regularly visits our backyard and brings us much joy and much excitement. (Winnie thinks they bring more excitement, but personally I think there is more joy brought by their presence.) Thank you again for the great year of information that you have brought to us all.<br /><br />Yours Truly,<br />Milton P.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com