Date:         Thu, 5 Apr 2001 19:03:46 -0400
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From:         Sue Ricciardi <susie@IDSONLINE.COM>
Subject:      Fort Smallwood Park, MD   4/5/2001
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Fort Smallwood Park, MD

4/5/2001
Light winds and clear sky with some haze challenged
our eyeballs.  Still, it was a pleasant, productive day.
Cormorants on the move as well as 6 GLOSSY IBIS.
BV 32
TV 99
OS 13
NH 1
SS 7
CH 2
RS 3
RT 2
AK 1
U 3
TOTAL 163
HOURS 6.2

YEAR-TO-DATE
BV 207
TV 3206
OS 71
BE 16
NH 14
SS 183
CH 188
RS 210
RT 180
AK 111
ML 2
U    31
TOTAL  4419
HOURS  184.4

Fort Smallwood Park is located on the western shore of Chesapeake Bay
at the mouth of the Patapsco River, 11 miles south of Baltimore, MD.
All numbers are unofficial.

Sue A. Ricciardi
1132 Ferber Avenue
Arnold, Maryland 21012
susie@idsonline.com

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