Re: Cecil County Osprey

Gary A. Griffith (brdnsum@dpnet.net)
Wed, 11 Mar 98 20:17:33 PST


Andy,

A Welshman at heart. A Marylander by birth.  I just like "cheers" as an ending.

Cywrs Cymraig (How's that for an indecipherable closing ;-})

Best to you

Gary A. Griffith  (BrdNSum@dpnet.net)
The Hummingbird Society (www.hummingbird.org)
Elkton, Maryland
(302) 369-3699  Society
(410) 392-4491  Home

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>   Here in Montgomery County, MD we saw an Osprey this past Thursday at
> Hughes Hollow.  I don't know if it was the first one of the season or not
> (it was for me).

>
>
> Andy Rabin
> Gaithersburg, MD
> andyrab@wam.umd.edu
>
> P.S. If someone ends their message with "Cheers" is it safe to assume that
> that person is from some other english speaking place besides the United
> States?  Or, do "local folk" also use such language? (Sorry for the
> non-bird talk.)
>
>
>  On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Gary A. Griffith wrote:
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> > Osprettos:
> >
> > Osprey were reported from 3 separate locations along the Elk River in Cecil
> County, MD today.  This is the earliest arrival date I have in the county
> database, and impressive considering the number of birds arriving so early.
> How's it coming in southern MD ?  Which counties have Osprey already ?
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > Gary A. Griffith  (BrdNSum@dpnet.net)
> > The Hummingbird Society (www.hummingbird.org)
> > Elkton, Maryland
> > (302) 369-3699  Society
> > (410) 392-4491  Home
> >
> >
>