Sorry, the 2nd question should have read "How high did they get before you
lost sight of them"?
Ed Boyd
Westminster, MD
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Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 7:44 PM
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] SE Harford County & yard, 05/22/09
> Kevin,
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> In regards to the Anhingas, could you provide more details? How high were
> the birds when you first observed them? How did they get before you lost
> sight of them? What were the viewing conditions like? When did you have to
> research if you had 2 birds or one, were they not seen at the same time?
> What plumages were these birds in? Were the both the same plumage or
> different?
>
> Ed Boyd
> Westminster, MD
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> Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 1:24 PM
> Subject: [MDOSPREY] SE Harford County & yard, 05/22/09
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> Hi all,
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> Haven't been on computer much since Friday. John Dennehy & I had a great
> day in Harford County on Friday, mainly in Havre De Grace area. Best birds
> were 2 ANHINGA, seen in good view soaring, catching on thermal for several
> minutes till almost disappear way up and last seen headed N. It was in
> Davis Property section of Susquehanna State Park. We were in knee high
> weedy field w/ scattered trees (excellent view of sky). This weedy field
> is an excellent habitat for chat, blue-winged and prairie warblers.
> The quarry is off-limited, I have a relative work there. Only place in
> Harford for Bank Swallow colony.
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> Kevin Graff
> Jarrettsville, MD & West O.C., MD (return on Tues)
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