Hey, Dave, I'm interested even though my friend Mo can't make it, to her regret. Do we bring our own bag lunch or what? See you there I hope. Cheers, Harriette Phelps >The Patuxent chapter of the MOS is having their yearly picnic and birdwalk >at the Patuxent NWR, this Saturday, June 5 with a June 6 rain date. > >We will meet at 7:30AM at the gate to the main track (where Powder Mill >Road meets Route 197 in PG county). Based on past results, it would be >reasonable to expect about 80 species and to hope for Least Tern, Summer >Tanager, Grasshopper Sparrow and about a dozen species of warblers. > >If you are interested, please let me know. > >Dave > >David Mozurkewich >Seabrook, MD USA >dm@fornax.usno.navy.mil >(301)459-3375 > >P.S. If you are in the Greenbelt area, please keep a lookout for Least >Terns. 1 or 2 have been present at the Greenbelt metro parking lot >erratically over the last two weeks. I would love to know if and where >they are nesting. Harriette L. Phelps Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences University of the District of Columbia 4200 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20008 fax: 301-345-6017 ph: 202-274-5888 home: 301-441-2207