Re[2]: Nesting at Easton

Kathy Klimkiewicz (Kathy_Klimkiewicz@usgs.gov)
Tue, 23 Jun 1998 16:19:53 -0600


     Please, please, use first and last names on posts! Thanks to all.
     
     Cheers,
     Kathy Klimkiewicz
     Laurel MD


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Subject: Re: Nesting at Easton
Author:  mdosprey@ARI.Net at NBS-Internet-Gateway
Date:    6/22/98 8:12 PM


Robert Ringler wrote:
> 
> I made a brief trip with Jim Stasz to the Easton sewage lagoons
> on Saturday where we saw families of Pied-billed Grebe, Wood Duck,
> Moorhen, and Coot.  Bank Swallows from a nearby colony were also flying 
> around.
>         Butterflies were the main objective for this excursion and we 
> were successful in seeing Great Purple Hairstreak and Rare Skipper in 
> Dorchester County.
> 
>                                 Bob Ringler
     
Bob,
     
Sounds like a successful trip. Someday I hope to get over there to see 
those two butterflies. On Saturday I saw the first Pearl Crescent in my 
yard. Also saw N. Broken Dash. Nothing else of note. I believe that we 
are headed out to see fireworks later on the 4th, so a countdown might 
be difficult to pull off. Of course we could do one in the middle of the 
afternoon, however, I presume that folks will still be out tallying. We 
can talk about that more later.
     
 I am still awaiting word from Wilbur regarding the September (or
October) program. He indicated that it may actually be October 1 that 
they wanted you. I will get back with the info. 
     
David