Eared Grebes

Jack C. Leighty/Susan J. Noble (jleighty@chesapeake.net)
Mon, 23 Mar 1998 10:26:14 -0500 (EST)


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Jane:
The Horned Grebes are changing their plummage a bit.  So,
individuals may be different in appearence.  The Eared Grebe that we
saw yesterday with the Horned Grebes was rather convincing in
appearence.  They are very adept at moving away from the viewer,
making it difficult to make a photograph on an overcast day to
record field mark details.
Jack Leighty
Huntingtown
jleighty@chesapeake.net
>From: "Jane Kostenko" <jkostenko@osprey.smcm.edu>
>Date: 3/23/98  9:35:27AM
>To: mdosprey@ARI.Net
>Subject: Yellow-billed Loon update, 3/22/98 -Reply
>
>Tyler--Interestingly, your message sent from home arrived with the
>correct time on it, and next in line after my message, so it must
>be that your clock at work is goofy or something. I called Patty
>this morning and she said she's heard there are 4-5 eared grebes
>down at PL, and doesn't believe it, so she might try for them. I
>told her about Paul O'Brien's call, and that he feels the loon will
>leave once the weather turns nice, so she might try for the loon,
>too. Jane
>
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