Hey Dany that pheasant was almost certainly one of the released birds from
Pintail Point Farm. I work there and last weekend was the last weekend for
released birds. So it really wouldn't have mattered if you hit the bird
since they don't survive very long with the foxes and hawks. And there
isn't enough limestone in the soil to make there eggs hard. Just thought
you might want to know that those birds are not countable at all.
Zachary Baer
Centreville, MD
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From: "danny poet" <>
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Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 5:20 PM
Subject: [MDOSPREY] Fri april 2, 04 pheasant and Tundra Swan
> Hi all just a short note to say that this morning driving in to work I
had
> a male Ring -Necked Pheasant in the road . Carmicheal Rd near Queenstown
> in Queen Annes Co. getting closeer the bird did not move so i slowed
down
> Just as i got there it flew off to the side llines. Almost[
pheasant
> On the Grill instead of pheasant under glass.] Just a few minutes ago a
> flock of 12 Tundra swan flew over work headed northeast .
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> Happy Birding Danny Poet Queenstown Md birder231@hotmail
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