Re: [MDOsprey] Rough-legged Hawk, N. Gannet in Anne Arundel County

Stan Arnold (blkrail@gateway.net)
Wed, 15 Dec 1999 17:39:06 -0500


Marshall,

Thanks for the response to my query.  The intersection is close to where I
live, and I'm in that area every day, but unfortunately, it's dark when I
drive by in the morning enroute to work, and usually dark when I get home.
Hopefully I'll have a chance to check over the weekend.

Stan

-----Original Message-----
From: Miliff@aol.com <Miliff@aol.com>
To: mdosprey@ARI.Net <mdosprey@ARI.Net>
Date: Tuesday, December 14, 1999 8:00 PM
Subject: Re: [MDOsprey] Rough-legged Hawk, N. Gannet in Anne Arundel County


>Stan,
>
>In response to your email Al Haury responded that it was in the general
>vicinity of where Rte. 100 crosses Rte. 97.  I hope you have some luck with
>the bird!
>
>>  do you have a more specific location for the Rough-legged Hawk off of
I-97
>>  in the Glen Burnie area?  Near what crossroad?  Appreciate any further
>>  details.
>>
>>  Stan Arnold
>>  Glen Burnie
>
>In other news, several people (thanks!) have written to inform me that
>Hackett Pt. is not at Greenbury Pt. proper, but just east of it on the
>private Holly Beach Farm.  Still, if a gannet is hanging around in the area
>it should be easily visible from other vantages, my favorite of which is
the
>Bay Ridge/Thomas Point area of Annapolis.
>
>Best,
>
>Marshall Iliff
>miliff@aol.com
>
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>Marshall J. Iliff
>Annapolis, MD
>miliff@aol.com
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