Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 11:58:52 -0400 Reply-To: Maryland Birds & Birding Sender: Maryland Birds & Birding From: Fred Pierce Subject: Re: Anhinga/Cormorant? In-Reply-To: <38BA34ACF3E0D311B4230000F803503603D0755B@VHAPEREXC1> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit When I was there last month Air Force One was engaging in similar behavior (well, not soaring exactly). I have been confused by DCC's imitation of TV's a couple of times also. fdp -------------------------------------------------------------------- Fred Pierce (DNRC)- fpierce@avialantic.com Mid-Atlantic Aviation on the Web - http://www.avialantic.com ** Mid Atlantic Air Museum WWII Weekend Airshow June 6-8 2003 - www.maam.org/maamwwii.html ** *** World Airshow News - www.worldairshownews.com ** --------------------------------------------------------------------- > -----Original Message----- > From: Maryland Birds & Birding [mailto:MDOSPREY@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM]On > Behalf Of Chris Starling > Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 9:07 AM > To: MDOSPREY@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM > Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Anhinga/Cormorant? > > > I too have seen Cormorant-like birds soaring (riding thermals) at Bombay > Hook in Delaware. I thought the behavior was interesting. - the > Double-crested Cormorant (thats what it was) was soaring in cirles like a > raptor or vulture. qite odd (too me). > > ======================================================================= > To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com > with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey > ======================================================================= ======================================================================= To leave the MDOsprey list, send e-mail to listserv@home.ease.lsoft.com with the following message in line 1: signoff mdosprey ======================================================================= =========================================================================