Date: 3/2/13 7:06 am
From: Frank Boyle <ravenfrank...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Re: WSSC


Yeah, that would be it. Sorry all, I am taking care of someone who just had surgery and I am a bit sleep-deprived.

I think you all know (kudos to Rick) what I meant. In short: what's the big deal? Pay the fee and have fun birding.

Frank


Frank Boyle

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On Mar 2, 2013, at 8:12 AM, Warblerick <ricksussman1955...> wrote:

> On Friday, March 1, 2013 8:12:01 PM UTC-5, Frank Boyle wrote:
>> Hi All,
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>> It's been a long time since I have birded the "magic road" that leads up to the Greenbridge area of he watershed, but I imagine it is still loaded with excellent birds (Bobwhite notwithstanding). I also know that if I want to saunter in just past the gate there on the little clearing on the right to look for Falcate Orangetips in May (sorry... inevitable cross-listserv posting :p ) I am sure that I will not be accosted by leagues of armed WSSC personnel demanding my six bucks.
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>> Maybe it's just me, but I have no problem with the fee should I want to use the trails and other areas for a morning or afternoon/evening. It does cost money to maintain trails, parking lots, boat landings and the like beyond what local tax revenues provide for. I'm not a twitcher, though, so I certainly understand the other side of the coin.
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>> Frank Boyle
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>> Rohrersville, MD
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>> <ravenfrank...>
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>> <ravenfrank...>
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>> Sent from my iPhone
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> Hi Frank,
> I think you mean Triadelphia Lake Rd. (Bobwhite, Falcate Orangetip...) and not the Greenbridge Rd. area. Both pretty great areas though.
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> Rick Sussman
> Woodbine,MD
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