The message below from two Delaware birders appeared on the DE-Birds server
last evening (4/1). I didn't see it until this morning (4/2, Saturday).
Mike Bowen
Bethesda MD
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>Date: Fri, 1 Apr 2005 20:32:12 EST
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>Hello again -
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>I spent a whole lot of time at Lapidum and Port Deposit today and Michael
>Smith was there for a good bit also. I'm sorry to say we could not find
>anything
>that resembled the gull I reported from yesterday.
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>There are still lots of Bonaparte's Gulls and one highly cooperative adult
>Little Gull that put in appearances periodically as a small consolation.
>
>Andy Urquhart
>Newark, DE
D. H. Michael Bowen (Mike)
8609 Ewing Drive
Bethesda MD 20817-3845
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