Yes, of course...
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 4:55 PM, Ross Geredien <>wrote:
> Yellow-*billed* Loon in Maine?
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> --- On *Mon, 11/1/10, Dan Haas <>* wrote:
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> From: Dan Haas <>
> Subject: [MDOSPREY] East Coast happenings.
> To:
> Date: Monday, November 1, 2010, 4:48 PM
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> Recent sightings:
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> -A state-record Yellow-throated Loon in Maine.
> -A Western/Couch's Kingbird in New York.
> -A selasphorous hummingbird in Northern Virginia.
> -An Ash-throated Flycatcher in New Jersey.
> -Orange-crowned Warblers at several locations from West Va to New England.
> -A Rufous Hummingbird in New Hampshire.
> -Cave Swallows in several states (mostly to the North of MD).
> -Long-eared, Short-eared and Saw-whet Owls are on the way.
> -Common Ground Dove in Cape May, NJ and Captree, New York.
> -A Gray Kingbird in Ogunquit, Maine.
> -Snow Bunting at Cape May, NJ.
> -Lark Sparrow, Black Brant, Evening Grosbeaks in Massachusetts.
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> I fully expect most of these birds to be passing through Worcester
> County the weekend of Nov 12-14th. Though most of you probably
> already know about these birds, I thought everyone would enjoy a quick
> snapshot of what is happening throughout our 'extended region'.
>
> Go out and get your rarity!
>
> Dan Haas
> West Annapolis, MD
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