Re: Birds at Bosley Conservancy

Harry Fisher (fish8553@dpnet.net)
Sun, 18 Oct 1998 23:30:10 -0400


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