Fort Smallwood, MD 3/30/99 - 4/5/99

Sue Ricciardi (susie@idsonline.com)
Mon, 05 Apr 1999 19:32:17 -0400


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Fort Smallwood is located on the western shore of the
Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Patapsco River,
about 11 miles south of Baltimore, MD.  All numbers
are unofficial.

                                           SEASON
     3/30   3/31   4/2   4/3   4/4   4/5   TOTAL
BV     13     21     2    11    11     8     146
TV     116   141     5    43   164    40    2125
OS     20     13     4    12    47     5     131
BE      1      1           1     1             5
NH      2      1      1    3    27     2      47
SS     83     50     13   49   156    12     590
CH     15     24      2   16    16     7     188
NG                         1                   1
RS     13     55      1    6     2     4     184
BW      1                                      1
RT      3     23           2     3           158
AK     34      9     10    4   242    15     465
ML      3                        3     1       7
UNID    1      3      1    1     1            13
TOTAL 302    341     40  149   673    94    4061

This past week was the best of the season so far,
ignoring the rainy day of April 1. We had
our first Broadwing and first Goshawk(a rare
visitor). Sunday was a spectacular day,
especially for Kestrels. 152 passed by between
2 and 5 pm, with a group of 18 coming all at once
around 5 pm, just before it started raining.
Observers were also delighted with the 47 Ospreys,
27 Harriers, 156 Sharpies and 3 Merlins.

Sue Ricciardi, compiler
susie@idsonline.com

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Fort Smallwood is located on the western shore of the
Chesapeake Bay at the mouth of the Patapsco River,
about 11 miles south of Baltimore, MD.  All numbers
are unofficial.

                                           SEASON
     3/30   3/31   4/2   4/3   4/4   4/5   TOTAL
BV     13     21     2    11    11     8     146
TV     116   141     5    43   164    40    2125
OS     20     13     4    12    47     5     131
BE      1      1           1     1             5
NH      2      1      1    3    27     2      47
SS     83     50     13   49   156    12     590
CH     15     24      2   16    16     7     188
NG                         1                   1
RS     13     55      1    6     2     4     184
BW      1                                      1
RT      3     23           2     3           158
AK     34      9     10    4   242    15     465
ML      3                        3     1       7
UNID    1      3      1    1     1            13
TOTAL 302    341     40  149   673    94    4061

This past week was the best of the season so far,
ignoring the rainy day of April 1. We had
our first Broadwing and first Goshawk(a rare
visitor). Sunday was a spectacular day,
especially for Kestrels. 152 passed by between
2 and 5 pm, with a group of 18 coming all at once
around 5 pm, just before it started raining.
Observers were also delighted with the 47 Ospreys,
27 Harriers, 156 Sharpies and 3 Merlins.

Sue Ricciardi, compiler
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