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Audubon Dallas and the Fort Worth Audubon Society will go head to head (or is it beak to beak?) in the Big Day Challenge to see which organization can identify the most bird species in Dallas County over a 21-hour period. Participants will form four-person teams. Contact Connie Sandlin at...

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Audubon Dallas and the Fort Worth Audubon Society will go head to head (or is it beak to beak?) in the Big Day Challenge to see which organization can identify the most bird species in Dallas County over a 21-hour period. Participants will form four-person teams. Contact Connie Sandlin at 214-350-6426 with the names of team members and territory preferences. The count begins Friday at 3 p.m. and ends Saturday afternoon. A Countdown dinner will follow at 6 p.m. Saturday to compare lists of feathered friends at Shady Oak Barbeque & Grill, 1600 E. Copeland Road in Arlington. R.S.V.P. for dinner to D.D. Currie at 817-451-4086.
Fri., Jan. 13, 3 p.m.