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Re: Mike Milton

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Frank Boyle

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Fri, 29 Oct 2004 13:47:45 -0400

Oh my, that is terrible.  I cover miles 52-54, and Mike recruited me during
the first year.  This is indeed a sad day.



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Frank Boyle
Laurel & Rohrersville, MD

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-----Original Message-----
From: Maryland Birds & Birding [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Peter M Vankevich
Sent: 10/29/2004 12:16 PM
To: 
Subject: [MDOSPREY] Mike Milton

Sadly I report that Mike Milton passed away this past weekend, Oct 24
2004.   He was with his companion, Judy Schaefer, at their new second
home in Buena Vista Colorado.  The apparent cause was a heart attack and he
died in his sleep.

Many of you who did not know him personally, may have seen his black Celica
Convertible in many of the region's birding hot spots with "Motmot" on his
DC plates, reflective of his very large world life list.

Over the many years I have known him, I can remember perhaps twice he said
he couldn't go birding on the basis of an impulsive phone call, and that was
when some professional matter demanded his attention (he was a lawyer for a
prestigious DC firm).
The many who did know him was in his role as the compiler for the C&O Canal
Midwinter bird count, sponsored by the DC Audubon chapter of which he was a
charter member and long time officer.  The C&O  Canal is 184 miles long and
this event, started in 1999 with teams covering 2-3 miles
each, is perhaps the longest bird count anywhere.   See:
http://www.dcaudubon.org/ and   http://www.dcaudubon.org/canal.shtml


Being the 3rd weekend in January, this count has usually been hampered by
bad weather, yet in 2002 178 of the 184 miles were covered!

If you would like to send a note of condolence to Judy Schaefer, the address
is:
 2400 41 St NW #314
WASHINGTON, DC 20007

We will all miss him greatly.

Peter Vankevich
Washington, DC