rick wrote: > I spent three hours at the Bosley Conservancy near Edgewood, > Harford County, Maryland on Saturday, October 17. I had not been there > before and it is a fine spot. Highlights included 2 Virginia Rails, 1 Marsh > Wren, I Cooper's Hawk, 3 Eastern Phoebes, 60+ Yellow-rumped (Myrtle) > Warblers, 1 Northern Parula, 1 Cape May Warbler, 2 Common Yellowthroats, > and 1 CONNECTICUT WARBLER (my 278th bird in Harford County). > > Rick > > "Everywhere I go I'm asked if the university stifles writers. My opinion is > that they don't stifle enough of them. There's many a bestseller that could > have been prevented by a good teacher." Flannery O'Connor > > Rick Blom > rblom@blazie.com > 4318 Cowan Place > Belcamp, Maryland 21017 > (410)575-6086 My husband and I visited Bosley in the spring, and also found it to be a very interesting spot. We had great looks at Prothonotary Warbler- according to a naturalist at the Elsie Leight Center, it is a reliable spot for them- nesting population. Leslie Fisher North East MD