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Fwd: [MDOSPREY] Bicknell's Thrush, Mattaponi Creek Area PG CO.

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Rick Sussman

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Sun, 4 Oct 2009 09:00:16 -0400

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Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Bicknell's Thrush, Mattaponi Creek Area PG CO.



Oooh, that reminds me of a good and timely joke! 

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Q) Why did the Wooly Bear cross the road? Answer below...

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On another note, I did a brief walk arourd the yard this morning. Two birds of note; one Empid species perched fairly high in a tree, but I have no idea what species it was! Then I spied a very dark bird perched on the top of a power pylon which I can see from only one or two places in the yard, and from our front porch. Turned out to be an adult Bald Eagle, so I got the scope set up on the front porch and let my wife have a look too. Got a few digi-pics. I've never seen one perch on a power pylon before, so it was interesting. Hope my neighboirs don't think I was spying on them.

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A) To show the oppossum that it could be done!

Rick Sussman

Woodbine,MD




Just an off-topic comment. I think the numbers on Porcupines are increasing.
On a recent trip to NW PA, I noticed more dead road-kill porcies than
anything else and I never thought of them as common growing up there. I have
never seen one in Garrett. Mikey got good shots of some. Is this a range
expansion?

Answer off list so that we don't start thread about mammals.

Jerry Tarbell
Porcupineless in Carroll County





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Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Bicknell's Thrush, Mattaponi Creek Area PG CO.



Just an off-topic comment. I think the numbers on Porcupines are increasing.
On a recent trip to NW PA, I noticed more dead road-kill porcies than
anything else and I never thought of them as common growing up there. I have
never seen one in Garrett. Mikey got good shots of some. Is this a range
expansion?

Answer off list so that we don't start thread about mammals.

Jerry Tarbell
Porcupineless in Carroll County