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Re: Yellow-headed Blackbirds in Cecil County

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RICHARD JILL WOOD

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RICHARD JILL WOOD

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Thu, 1 Feb 2007 23:19:11 +0000

Hi all,

I wonder how a "big ruckus is going to be avoided" now that this has been 
posted?

Good birding,
Richard


>From: Sean McCandless <>
>Reply-To: Sean McCandless <>
>To: 
>Subject: [MDOSPREY] Yellow-headed Blackbirds in Cecil County
>Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 17:20:49 -0500
>
>Hi all. Harold Fogleman of Rising Sun e-mailed me. The past couple of days
>he has had either around his house, in his feeder and or surrounding fields
>at least 2 different Yellow-headed Blackbirds. He had one as recently as
>this morning in his feeder. An adult Male.
>
>I again would ask that proper birding etiquette be used in this rural area.
>It is someone's private property and I am sure the farmers in the area do
>not want a big ruckus.
>
>He has not mentioned weather or not he wants people coming to his house but
>did not mind this being passed along.
>
>Wilson Road above Rt 273 in Rising Sun is the area. There are several farm
>fields in the area that a flock of blackbirds could be tracked down in.
>
>Sean McCandless
>
>Elkton, MD

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