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Re: Kershner's Pond (Fred. Co.): 4 ROSS'S

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MICHAEL SPEICHER

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MICHAEL SPEICHER

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Mon, 2 Jan 2012 15:41:06 -0800

Follow up
 
This is really directed to the person who writes up the VOICE of the Naturalist:
 
If mention is made of the Ross' at Kerschners, please emphasize that the lane leading 
back to the pond off of MD 17 is a PRIVATE road with no right of puclic access and
 that parking on the shoulder of MD 17 may not be viewed with understanding by the 
local policing authorities.
 
I did provide an alternative to viewing the pond - below - and checked it out this evening.  
The pull off i mention does give a good view of a large portion of the pond.  Not the entire 
pond, i admit, but there is no danger of causing bad feelings by using it as an alternative.
 
Full disclosure - i check out Kerschners only 2 or 3 times a year.
 
Jim Speicher
 

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 From: MICHAEL SPEICHER <>
To: "" <> 
Sent: Monday, January 2, 2012 12:27 PM
Subject: Re: Kershner's Pond (Fred. Co.): 4 ROSS'S 
 
Jim Moore wrote:

If you try for these, I suggest carefully parking off Hwy 17 and then 
walking on the one lane road that residents use that runs by the pond.  
Otherwise you will be blocking residents' access and/or making ruts in 
the lawn....
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I would amplify his advice NOT to pull onto the grassy areas bordering the one lane road. 
I posted my encounter on OSPREY with one of the residents (i believe it was) last year.  
My impression then was that at least some of the residents were wary of casual visitors.  
 
I don't believe the sherrifs dept would look kindly on people parking along MD 17, however.
 
One possibility is to pull off 17 NORTH of the pond where there is both a wide shoulder and 
visual access by spotting scope to a large portion of the pond.  If you don't have a scope,
my experience trying to use 8x bins from the residential road was that if the birds were at the 
far side of the pond, you weren't going to see much anyway.
 
In the area are two small farm ponds and both can be easily seen from non-busy roads.
1. A very small farm pond off of Lees Lane - close to the intersection with MD17.
 
2. A little larger farm pond off of Catholic Church Rd just south of the intersection with Gapland 
Rd, which is the eastern extension of Main St thru Burkittsville.
 
Feeder activity has been intense this morning...nothing out of the ordinary.
 
Jim (Michael) Speicher
Broad Run area of S FRED CO

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