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Re: Geese heading north

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Monroe Harden

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Monroe Harden

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Tue, 4 Mar 2008 08:42:24 -0500

Hi everyone,

I saw the same thing- waves and waves of about 50-100 canada geese each moving north at a pretty high altitude about 8 AM from Havre de Grace, MD.  I estimate over a thousand total birds.

I am pretty sure I also heard a Fish Crow in the trees a few hundred yards away from my house.  I do not live real close to the water and have never heard one of them from the house.  Do American Crows sometimes make the Fish Crow "quack" sound?  Or maybe it was a Mockingbird.... we have plenty of them around.

Monroe Harden
Havre de Grace, MD


-----Original Message-----
>From: JAMES WILSON <>
>Sent: Mar 4, 2008 7:57 AM
>To: 
>Subject: [MDOSPREY] Geese heading north
>
>Canada Geese were streaming north this morning, flying high and being pushed 
>along by the southerly winds.  I was out early this morning and for nearly 
>20 minutes there was always a large V in sight.
>
>Jim Wilson
>Queenstown 
>