Howdy All! Sorry this is late. One of the casualties of Floyd was my PC. Fortunately, it's back and functional once again. Thurs - 9/16 Zoomed down to Pt Lookout...ok...zoom, NOT. It took 45 minutes to test my truck's clearance on the water-covered roads near Pt Lookout. When I got to the park it was barracaded due to flooding...duh! So I turned around and headed for Cornfield Harbor--an Ok consolation. I met with high water there as well, but decided not to chance the crossing (gt 1 ft deep). Frustrated, I headed back home to watch the Patuxent from my house. There, I read a message from Kyle about the terns at the Base. My computer fried while I was reading the message! I was putting on my coat again and looked out the window just in time to get a new yard bird--a Peregrine Falcon! Hastily, I rushed back out to my truck, finagled a turnaround (driveway was blocked with a downed tree), and rushed back to base where Kyle was waiting. It had been over 2 hrs since the Bridled and Sooty Terns had been seen. We were able to dig up an imm. Black Tern in a flock of 100+ Common & Forster's Terns. In a far distant flock were 3 dark-backed terns which defied identification. The strong wind made giz birding far more difficult. Other birds for the day included a distant Great Blue Heron soaring into the wind, Herring, Ring-billed, and Laughing Gulls, and Canada Geese in a cornfield, fair numbers of Great Black-backed Gulls enjoying the wind, and a few Starlings and Mourning Doves on the wires. Only unusual sighting was a Common Tern over the K-Mart parking lot in Lexington Park. <grin> Friday 9/17 Off from work. With Pt Lookout closed, I decided to set up shop in my backyard in Hollywood and watch the Patuxent River. Here's the list: Cool. 60 F. Very slight breeze from NW. Cloudless skies. 40 species. (species listed in order of occurrence) 4 Carolina Wren 4 N Cardinal 1 E Towhee 8 Blue Jay 3 Carolina Chickadee 2 Red-bellied Woodpecker 1 White-breasted Nuthatch (resident) 1 Downy Woodpecker 55 Laughing Gull 12 Canada Goose 8 Osprey 1 Blue Grosbeak (female) 1 Indigo Bunting (female) 3 Am Redstart 1 Common Loon 16 Forster's Tern 7 Common Tern 1 House Wren 4 Red-eyed Vireo 2 N Mockingbird (1 juv) 1 Gray Catbird 8 Common Crow 15 Double-crested Cormorant 2 Royal Tern 2 Caspian Tern 2 Mallard 2 Great Blue Heron 11 Mute Swan 32 Turkey Vulture (max count seen at once) 5 Bald Eagle (2ad, 2 2nd yr, 1 juv) 9 Black Vulture 2 Am Goldfinch 1 Sharp-shinned Hawk 11 Ring-billed Gull 26 Herring Gull 9 Great Black-backed Gull 1 Am Kestrel 2 Fish Crow 20 E Starling 1 N Flicker 13 crow sp. -Greg Miller Hollywood, MD __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com