Date:         Fri, 30 Jan 2004 18:29:50 -0500
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From:         David Mozurkewich <mozurk@BELLATLANTIC.NET>
Subject:      Re: American Pipit & Phoebe
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According to the yellow book, the schoolhouse pond birds would be a first county record.

Dave
David Mozurkewich
Seabrook, PG MD USA
mozurk @ bellAtlantic.net

On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Les Roslund wrote:

> Bob - The two Brewer's Blackbirds at Schoolhouse Pond were both bright 
> and shiny males, quite glossy, with notably long tails.  They caught 
> my attention by being present 'alone' from anything like flocks of 
> Red-wings or Starlings.  They were near the top of a tree beside the 
> part of the pond path that is opposite from the Administration 
> Building.  In the 2-3 minutes that I watched, they did not seem to be 
> feeding.  When they flew away, they crossed the pond and disappeared.
>
> Les Roslund

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