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Re: Ft. McHenry National Monument, 4/28/04

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Bob Ringler

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Maryland Birds & Birding

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Fri, 30 Apr 2004 13:56:01 -0400

Kevin,
    I'm very impressed that you were able to identify those birds at Fort Carroll from Fort McHenry, even with a telescope.  The two forts are approximately 4.5-5 miles apart.

Bob Ringler

>
> From: Kevin Graff <>
> Date: 2004/04/28 Wed PM 10:40:55 EDT
> To: 
> Subject: [MDOSPREY] Ft. McHenry National Monument, 4/28/04
>
> Hi all,
>
>
> Baltimore Bird Club weekly evening trip, 4/28/04
>
> Next evening birdwalk on May 5th at 6pm
>
> 6pm-8pm - fourth of series evening weekly birdwalk
> Ft. McHenry National Monument, Constellation Plaza,
> at end of Fort Ave, Locust Point section of Baltimore,
> MD
>
> Leader: Jim Peters
> Observer: Kevin Graff, Tom & Sharon Bradford
> Weather: MS,
>
>
>
>    140  Double-crested Cormorant - some at F Carroll
>      1  Great Blue Heron - flyby
>      2  Great Egret - scoped out at Fort Carroll
>      1  Green Heron
>      2  Black-crowned Night Heron  - one at F Carroll
>     92  Canada Goose
>      8  Mallard
>      2  Lesser Scaup
>      8  Bufflehead
>      7  Red-breasted Mergnaser
>      3  Osprey - at nest
>      1  Bald Eagle
>      2  Spotted Sandpiper
>   1033  Ring-billed Gull
>    283  Herring Gull - several scoped out at F Carroll
>     52  Great Black-backed Gull - same as above

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