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Re: Goldeneye, female, yellow-billed, one, and its loci, if not salient differentiae.

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Ross Geredien

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Thu, 17 Dec 2009 15:26:13 -0800

Dan, is that a recession-deflated $0.02, a pre-recession inflated $0.02, or a recovery-adjusted $0.02?
: )  Sounds like a fun sighting. Look forward to checking out the pics.

--- On Thu, 12/17/09, Dan Haas <> wrote:

From: Dan Haas <>
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Goldeneye, female, yellow-billed, one, and its loci,  if not salient differentiae.
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Date: Thursday, December 17, 2009, 6:20 PM

Folks,

I dropped by late this afternoon to investigate.

The bird was there and it was bitter, bitter cold.

It sure looks like a fem Barrow's Goldeneye to me.  I took some
extremely distant photos that I'll post to my blog later tonight.
First, Christmas shopping.

I sent the pics to Mr Hafner and Mr Hubick for their $.02.

But, that's my $.02.  Happy holidays.

Dan Haas
West Annap


On Tuesday, December 15, 2009, Harry Armistead
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> I didn't feel like stumbling out to my car last night after I got the 10P.M. call about this bird, but in today's mild temperatures and daylight my 1987 Queen Annes County ADC atlas shows Jackson Creek at coordinates C2&C3 on Map 24, which is n. of Rt. 50, e. of the Narrows, and w. of Grasonville on Kent I.  Jackson Creek Marina is not in the index so I assume it postdates 1987.  Good luck in nailing this odd duck.  Best to all. - Harry Armistead.
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