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Re: wave height at 41004

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Denise Ryan

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Maryland Birds & Birding

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Tue, 31 Aug 2004 07:10:32 -0400

Lucky you!  That is sweet when you figure out the cost and time per bird.
I have wanted to get in on a summer pelagic at some point, but so far, I've been a cold weather pelagic passenger.
 
How close did the whale get to the boat?

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From: Maryland Birds & Birding on behalf of Gerald & Laura Tarbell
Sent: Mon 8/30/04 7:47 PM
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Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] wave height at 41004



While on this thread, I would appreciate more detail on typical Bridled Tern
"habitat".  I bet I'm not the only one who is clueless on this matter.

Denise and all,
    It was riding on some driftwood. They do that. I'd just like to add that
we also enjoyed the trip -5 lifers and that doesn't include the fin whale (I
don't think they're birds are they?). Loved it. Watching the white-faced do
his kangaroo imitation was a real treat.
    Jerry