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Rick Sussman

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Wed, 2 Sep 2009 18:37:53 -0400

Sorry Bob,

?E. bluebird, Chipping Sparrow, E. Wood Pewee, Blue Jay,? C. Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, Carolina Wren,

House Wren, Chimney Swift, N. Flicker, Downy Woodpecker, American Robin, Cooper's Hawk, American Crow, Ruby-throated Hummingbird, and Cedar Waxwing.



Rick Sussman








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Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] A few migrants and a YBFL





Rick,

?? What's a COHA? Please use bird names. AOU abbreviations are for banders. The rest of us have to decipher what you are talking about. Thanks.

Bob Ringler
Eldersburg MD




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Subject: [MDOSPREY] A few migrants and a YBFL

Hi all,



I birded the yard this morning (not the maintanence yard, just my yard!) and found a small number of migrants, including a well seen Yellow-bellied Flycatcher, very active. They should call this guy the RC Kinglet of flycatchers, for its color as well as its very active behavior. Lots of sallying and tail flicking. Also at least 3 Red-eyed Vireos. The rest were local birds but lots of activity this morning in the trees near the woods. EABL, CHSP, EAWP, BLJA, CACH,TUTI, CAWR, HOWR, CHSW, NOFL, DOWO,? AMRO, COHA (juvenile), AMCR, RTHU, CEWA.



Rick Sussman

Woodbine,MD