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Re: Anne Arundel Fall Bird Count

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Charles Stirrat

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Charles Stirrat

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Fri, 11 Sep 2009 11:17:52 -0400

Ed,
Several years ago the MOS Board made the decision that Fall Count will be
held either on the 3rd Saturday in September OR the following Sunday.  The
choice of days is up to the individual county coordinators.
Details for this year are available on the MOS website.
Chuck Stirrat
MOS State Fall Coordinator
Ellicott City, MD

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Edward Boyd <> wrote:

> Dan,
>
> Unless Anne Arundel is doing something different this year, the Fall Counts
> that were started as part of the North American Migration Count have
> traditionally been held on the 3rd Saturday of September.
>
> Ed Boyd
> Westminster, MD
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dan Haas" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Friday, September 11, 2009 9:17 AM
> Subject: [MDOSPREY] Anne Arundel Fall Bird Count
>
>
>
>  On Sunday, September 20th, Chris Murray is birding Davidsonville Park
>> intensely.  And someone has already chosen to cover the AA portion of
>> Jug Bay that same day.  Me? I'm going to bird the Annapolis area,
>> hitting as many place between Sandy Point and Thomas Point as
>> possible.  Since the wife gave me permission, I'm considering making
>> it an Anne Arundel County Big Day.
>>
>> But the question is...
>>
>> Where will you bird?
>>
>> I would ask you to consider Anne Arundel County. On Sunday, September
>> 20th, the Anne Arundel County portion of the fall bird count will take
>> place.
>> For more about the event, visit the AA Bird Club website
>> (www.aabirdclub.org) or
>> (http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=126848222470)
>>
>> Anne Arundel Birding's facebook page:
>> http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=116431233217
>>
>> Visit often, share photos and videos, tell stories, join the group,
>> report your sightings, start a conversation, and find out about
>> upcoming AA Bird Club events.
>> Please Note: it's not an official AA bird club site, just something
>> very, very closely related to a common interest.
>>
>> If you think you can lend your birding time and energy to AA County on
>> the 20th, email David Gillum at dagmapper<at>verizon.net.
>>
>> I'm sure I'm missing more than a few hot spots, but consider these
>> possibilities:
>>
>> Mayo Beach Park
>> Piney Orchard Preserve
>> Wooten's Landing
>> Greenbury Point
>> Truxtun Park
>> Quiet Waters Park
>> Kinder Park
>> Dent Road
>> Patuxent Ponds Park
>> Fort Smallwood Park
>> Severn Run
>> Weinburg Park
>> SERC
>> BWI Airport Rail Station
>> The Naval Academy Dairy Farm
>> Downs Park
>> Bacon Ridge Branch
>> Waterworks Park
>> Thomas Point SP
>> Sandy Point SP
>>
>> Good Birding,
>>
>> Dan Haas
>> West Annapolis, MD
>> 
>>
>


-- 
Chuck Stirrat