Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 22:12:25 -0400 Reply-To: Maryland Birds & Birding Sender: Maryland Birds & Birding From: Eastern Shore Stamp Co Subject: Re: analysis of Dorchester Sept. counts 1996-2001 In-Reply-To: <10f.151a7fda.2a81d740@aol.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Archaeopteryx may have gone extinct from the hands of some earlier Homo species. But the observant birder scoping the swamps of Dorchester Co. might still be able to find an individual of Homo armisteadus. If so, stop it and enquire of its folklore. You might be able to hear lore of great feasts long past. Take notes. Charlie At 09:52 PM 8/6/02 -0400, you wrote: >Harry, > >It's disturbing to see that Archaeopteryx is missing from your fall counts. >Does this mean that it is in serious decline? It's too bad you didn't start >these counts a bit earlier in your birding career so we could have some solid >data on the rate of decline. > >Paul O'Brien >Rockville, Mont. Co., MD >pobrien776@aol.com > >======================================================================= >To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com >with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey >======================================================================= Charles Vaughn 1306 Frederick Avenue Salisbury, MD 21801 ======================================================================= To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey ======================================================================= stamps@sea-east.com =========================================================================