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Re: Dorchester County Least Terns

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Dave Palmer

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Dave Palmer

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Sun, 12 Jun 2011 12:34:49 -0400

I have not had much luck with Least Terns at GIANT in Easton this year but 
they are regular around the ACME and TARGET along the Easton Bypass.  I also 
frequently see them at Papermill Pond which is along the Bypass north of 
Oxford Road.  The Ponds behind Target are the most reliable.  They may have 
switched to nesting on the ACME.  I also saw a few at Kingston Landing this 
morning (Caroline and Talbot in one swoop).

Dave Palmer
Easton


-----Original Message----- 
From: Jim Wilson
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 12:20 PM
To: 
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Dorchester County Least Terns

My memory tells me that Least Terns used to nest on the roof of Giant in
Easton.  Can a Talbot Countian verify this?  Are they still there?

Jim Wilson
Queenstown


When we got to Cambridge, and were heading back out into the river, there
were two Least Terns flitting around the end of the floating docks.  This
was about 1:00 p.m.  As we came back into the Suicide Bridge area at the
end to the trip, I counted three Least Terns.  So a conservative five
Least Terns for the trip, all in Dorchester, rats, could not place one in
Talbot.

Kurt Schwarz

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