I forgot to bring the official list in with me (with numbers of individuals etc). But this was the scene in Garrett County on Saturday ... Amid snow Flurries ... (This marks the first time I have ever seen Barn Swallows, Blue-headed Vireo or Louisianna Waterthrush during a snowstorm.) Cranesville Swamp: Barn Swallows Purple Finch Common Snipe Eastern Meadowlark Blue-winged Teal American Black Duck Wood Duck Song Sparrow Swallow Falls: Blue-headed Vireo (BHVI) at least 3 of em Eastern Phoebe Oakland WWTP (thanks Jim) LESC 42 +/- RUDU 1 MALL 4 KILL 1 COSN 1 A pond nearby (I can't remember the name of the road). HOME 2 COME 1 female Also Purple Martins at the corner of Paul Friend Road and Joni Miller Road. Broadford lake had a few cormorants but little else. Jennings Randolph lake had even less (1 Common Loon). Robins just about everyplace and Grackles etc. ====================================================== ___ _________/ \_________ Home (304) 292-5072 /- - - - - O O - - - - -\ Work (304) 293-4832 \________'\_v_/`________/ ext. 4456 /_|_|_\ ^ ^ John B. Churchill, M.S. GIS Analyst West Virginia University Natural Resources Analysis Center __ ______ \___/ \__^_ [ ) o\ `__]____)'--'* ]_ ]_ Support Evolution, ... destroy a weakling ! http://www.nrac.wvu.edu/users/jbc/ ======================================================