Re: Fort Smallwood 3/24 - 3/29 1998

Gary A. Griffith (brdnsum@dpnet.net)
Wed, 01 Apr 98 07:03:15 PST


Subaru Sue,

Interesting numbers on Sunday.  I was working in Rising Sun (Cecil County) along a ridge top, and had about a half hour to kill, so watched for hawks.  The numbers follow.  I figured Smallwood would be having a bang-up day.  Hope to get down for a day soon.

3/29    0.5 hours   Rising Sun, MD

TV   16
BV   31
BE     3
RT   22
RS     1
AK     1


The BV's meandered through all over the sky, but the RT's were in a distinct flight line, very high, and really making tracks.

Best Wishes

Gary A. Griffith  (BrdNSum@dpnet.net)
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> Fort Smallwood is located on the western edge of the
> Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Patapsco River,
> about 11 miles south of Baltimore, MD.  All numbers
> are unofficial.
>
> Fort Smallwood	3/24-3/29  1998
>
> 								Yr
> 	3/24	3/25	3/26	3/27	3/28	3/29		Tot
> HRS	 6.5	 5.8	 8	 8	 8.7	 6	      156.4
>
> BV	  23	  12	 27	  4 	   4	  4	 	214
> TV	 391	 116	152	315	 174	 73	       2654
> OS	   2	   3	 11	  8	   8	  5		 62
> BE	   3	   	  5	  4	   3			 60
> NH	   	   1	  1	  2	   4	  4		 20
> SS	   3	   2	 18	 20 	  12	 15		129
> CH	  14	   1 	 20	 25 	  11	 10 		126
> RS	   7	   2	 14 	  8	   2	  2		127
> RT	   9	  23	 15	 15 	  26	  2		274
> AK	   7	 	  9	 23 	  14	  8		124
> PG		   1						  1
> U		   1		  2		  		  8
>
> TOT	 452	 148	 280	426	 255	 123	       3801
>
> The bald eagle count is problematic. Due to a large
> wintering roost and nesting pairs in the vicinity,
> it is unclear how many are migrants, and this number
> is likely to be adjusted downward.
>
> Already this year, daily and seasonal records have been
> established for Black Vulture.
>
> Sue Ricciardi, compiler
> susie@idsonline.com