As the season progresses I do hope observers will arrive at the
Cranberry Marsh Raptor Watch. Alan Woods picked me up today, and, in
spite of hot cloudless morning with no thermals we decided to go to
CMRW, where we stayed for only 40 minutes. Two others phoned results
before and after.

I can not get there very often--I ASK YOU TO MAKE CERTAIN THE CUPBOARD
DOOR IS OPEN (you know where the key is)-- blank daily pages are on a
clipboard--please, please complete as much of it as you can, including
your name. Before you leave ensure that whomever is continuing will
leave the page in the cupboard. and will lock up.

Sunday, Aug.29-- 3 hrs.-- 1 TV, 5OS, 2 BE, 11 BW, 1 RT, 1 UF, 4 UR

Non-raptors for yesterday and today--flycatchers---least, great
crested, willow, yellow-bellied,
warblers---redstart, Wilson's, bay-breasted, yellow, black-throated green
eastern pewee, red-eyed vireo, blue-gray gnatcatcher, several r-t
hummingbirds, VIRGINIA RAIL

>From 401, south on Lakeridge to Victoria, 1 block to Hall's Rd., south
toward the lake, parking in the second roadside parking area.



Doug Lockrey, coordinator CMRW
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