The only problem with "Meadowbrook" as a birding site is that there is more than one "Meadowbrook" in the state. Perhaps we should all be more specific in our descriptions, a lesson I learned recently in posting a location I felt all would be familiar with. Little did I know but soon learned.
Helen Horrocks
Ijamsville, Fred. Co., MD
hlh_37~at~yahoo.com
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From: Ed Boyd <>
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Sent: Sat, November 14, 2009 4:40:35 PM
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Ben,
You've probably heard by now and have the directions, but...
The location information is here:
http://www.co.ho.md.us/gis/gisdocs/07_MeadowbrookPark.pdf
If you come from the east on 100 then it would be the last exit before rte. 29. Turn left at the top of the ramp, cross 100 and turn right at Meadowbrook Lane.
And a nice map of the park is here:
http://www.co.ho.md.us/RAP/RAPDocs/MeadowbrookMap.pdf
This morning the bird was located by going from the park and ride west of the tennis courts and then about 100 yards north of the bridge that crosses the creek. At first it was on the east side of the creek next to the edge of the marsh, then it moved to some goldenrods just west of the stream near the same location. This afternoon at about 3:30 it was refound near the curve by the pond near the tennis courts.
Ed Boyd
Westminster, MD
BEN POSCOVER wrote:
> Where is Meadowbrook ?
> Ben Poscover
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