Bill Clark documented the first AACo N. Raven, soaring at Ft. Smallwood, I
forget how many years back. I'd have to do an archeological dig to find the
date. And I never got on the bird, aaargh.
Kurt Schwarz
HowCo
goawaybird at verizon.net
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From: "Norm Saunders" <>
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Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 5:48 PM
Subject: [MDOSPREY] FW: Posting 4 MD Osprey
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> Norm--
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> Since I am not a MD Osprey member...I get enough emails each day, thank
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> Oxbow Lake, AA Co., east of Laurel: April 16 and April 18, COMMON RAVEN.
> On Thursday (4/16) I had one adult flying over the lake at about 10:30 AM.
> Today (4/18) we* had a PAIR also flying over the lake a little past 10:00
> AM. In all three cases the birds were flying from west to east and being
> mobbed by American Crows. The Laurel race track lies to the immediate
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> of the lake about 1.5 miles and NSA and Ft. Meade are to the east several
> miles. On March 14, I had a single raven feeding on the ground about
> midway
> between the Oxbow lake and the race track.
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> I think these may be the only records for AA Co....but I am not sure??
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> THANX
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> Jay
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> * AA Bird club trip to the Oxbow, 7 participants.
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