Fort Smallwood, MD

Sue Ricciardi (susie@idsonline.com)
Tue, 20 Apr 1999 20:50:33 -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.

The favorable winds continue and the hawks keep coming.
We were blessed with a second (immature) Goshawk on
4/19.

4/19
TV 19
OS 19
NH 4
SS 125
CH 13
NG 1
BW 372
RT 8
AK 12
ML 4
Total 577

4/20  Season Total
BV         226
TV 18      2940
OS 14      492
BE 1       13
NH 3       117
SS 85      2073
CH 7       413
NG         2
RS         200
BW 53      3678
RT 1       238
AK 28      782
ML 1       52
UNID       27
Total 211  11253

Other sightings of interest in the last ten days:
thousands of swallows, Black-headed Gull, Red-
throated Loon, Common Loon (>250 on 4/16),Caspian
Tern, Horned Grebe, Glossy Ibis, both Yellowlegs,
Spotted Sandpiper, Little Blue Heron, Green-backed
Heron, Great Egret, Black-crowned Night Heron,
American Bittern, scores of Great Blue Herons,
Palm Warbler, Common Yellowthroat

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.

The favorable winds continue and the hawks keep coming.
We were blessed with a second (immature) Goshawk on
4/19.

4/19
TV 19
OS 19
NH 4
SS 125
CH 13
NG 1
BW 372
RT 8
AK 12
ML 4
Total 577

4/20  Season Total
BV         226
TV 18      2940
OS 14      492
BE 1       13
NH 3       117
SS 85      2073
CH 7       413
NG         2
RS         200
BW 53      3678
RT 1       238
AK 28      782
ML 1       52
UNID       27
Total 211  11253

Other sightings of interest in the last ten days:
thousands of swallows, Black-headed Gull, Red-
throated Loon, Common Loon (>250 on 4/16),Caspian
Tern, Horned Grebe, Glossy Ibis, both Yellowlegs,
Spotted Sandpiper, Little Blue Heron, Green-backed
Heron, Great Egret, Black-crowned Night Heron,
American Bittern, scores of Great Blue Herons,
Palm Warbler, Common Yellowthroat

Sue Ricciardi, compiler
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