Just a heads-up…
I happened to check some of my weather references for the coming week and
noticed that Tropical Storm Joaquin, currently just East of the Bahamas, is
forecast to make landfall around the Delmarva Peninsula or Cape May, NJ areas
as a Category 2 Hurricane (976mb) around 8am Sunda
If This follows the pattern of many Eagle Scout projects that lack a
commitment for maintenance, the trail will be gone in ten years.
Paul Schmitt
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> On Sep 28, 2015, at 9:38 PM, John and Fritzie Blizzard
> wrote:
>
> Today I walked along the new "path" along the south side
Jackie and Larue report that the HUDSONIAN GODWIT was in the north end of
Eaton Marsh on the Wildlife Drive again this morning, along with a variety
of other expected shorebirds and good numbers of waterfowl out on the Main
Pool.
Jay
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Jay McGowan
Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
jw.
Thanks for the update, Fritzie. I am sad to hear this news, and I wonder
if any former scouts or scout leaders on this list would be willing to
speak up and speak to the scout master who issues the merit. I would think
a merit is earned in such a way that respects the democratic process and
seeks
We just had a wave of warblers come through. I saw several Nashville, at
least two Magnolia and a Common Yellowthroat as well as a RC Kinglet
between downpours.
...Time is the friend of the wonderful company, the enemy of the mediocre.
~Warren Buffett
Th
As my computer was booting up, from above the screen I could see Blue Jays
Flying overhead. I started to count and counted 32 of them. They have very
characteristic flights can't be mistaken for anything else. While the Blue Jays
were heading south a flock of a dozen of Cedar Waxwings flew direc
Today I walked along the new "path" along the south side of Mill pond.
Needless to say, it left me feeling angry that the scout's mother, who
admitted to me that she knew next to nothing about birds & their needs,
pushed through their (her) agenda of making the path, DESPITE all the
letters you