Both Gene Scarpulla and I are having computer/server problems, so these reports are delayed. The highlight at Hart-Miller last weekend was an apparent intermdius Lesser Black-backed Gull which Gene and Ralph Cullison studied for a long time. Anyone interested in going this week needs to call Gene tonight. Back from Cleveland I have managed a few hours out, mostly at Havre de Grace at low tide. Nothing notable except for a juvenile Bonaparte's Gull on Tuesday and unusually high counts of Common Terns, topping out at 23 on Wednesday. Thjere have been several decent flocks of migrants in the woods near my house and at Bosley Conservancy, including Magnolia, Am. Redstart, Cape May, Black-throated Green, Chestnut-sided, and Tennessee Warblers. The Tennessee is number 231 for the year in Harford. Gene remains off line and I am on and off at the moment. Rick "This is a free country. Folks have the right to send me letters, and I have the right not to read them." -- William Faulkner Rick Blom rblom@blazie.com 4318 Cowan Place Belcamp, Maryland 21017 (410)575-6086