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Fwd: [Maine-birds] Hurricane Irene Birds

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Leslie Starr

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Leslie Starr

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Sat, 27 Aug 2011 16:30:30 -0400

I hope it's OK to forward this message from Maine about a Hurricane Irene blog with information about birds. It includes recent Osprey posts.

Leslie Starr
Baltimore


Begin forwarded message:

> From: Peter Vickery <>
> Date: August 27, 2011 3:45:55 PM EDT
> To: Maine Birds <>
> Subject: [Maine-birds] Hurricane Irene Birds
> 

> 
> For those interested in seeing the avian repercussions of Hurricane Irene, a new blog was emerged that gives a terrific state by state summary, updated several times per day:
> 
> Hurricane Irene 2011
> 
> South Carolina birders have already seen Sooty Terns, frigatebirds, etc....
> 
> Given that this storm won't be as organized as Hurricane Bob back in 1991, it's anybody's guess where birds might be found.  The eye of Bob went right down Seawall Beach!  Really spectacular.
> 
> Large lakes could be as productive as the coast and if I lived near an inland body of water, I'd be checking it out carefully.  Also, it's very likely many coastal spots like Popham Beach S. P.  will be closed, at least on Sunday.  Check before heading out.
> 
> Be sure to post sightings, assuming that we have the electricity for such communications.
> 
> Certainly be very careful.
> 
> Best, Peter
> 
>  
> 
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