MDOsprey Sorry for the long delay for this reply, I just returned from a very successful Florida birding trip. I viewed the sandpiper from the MO side (boat Launch), but the bird was on the HO side. Jordan Wilkerson Cloverly, MD ---------- From: Dragonfly [SMTP:Odenata@email.msn.com] <mailto:[SMTP:Odenata@email.msn.com]> Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 4:39 PM To: Jordan.Wilkerson@jhuapl.edu <mailto:Jordan.Wilkerson@jhuapl.edu> Subject: Fw: [MDOsprey] Spotted Sandpiper @ Brown's Bridge Jordan, Was this on the Howard or Montgomery side?? Jo Solem Laurel, MD 20723 Odenata@msn.com <mailto:Odenata@msn.com> ----- Original Message ----- From: Wilkerson, Jordan T. <Jordan.Wilkerson@jhuapl.edu <mailto:Jordan.Wilkerson@jhuapl.edu> > To: 'MDOsprey' <MDOsprey@ARI.Net <mailto:MDOsprey@ARI.Net> > Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 8:35 AM Subject: [MDOsprey] Spotted Sandpiper @ Brown's Bridge > MDOsprey, > > Found a Spotted Sandpiper just NW of the bridge at Brown's Bridge yesterday > afternoon. Per an earlier MDOsprey discussion on late birds, this one was > indeed injured; it had a bum left foot. The bird seemed to be doing well, > though, as it hobbled around with a few Mallards and Kildeer. > > Nothing else unusual, but lots of woodpecker activity. > > Jordan, > Cloverly, MD >