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Way up and out! (Original Post)
elleng
Mar 17
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Donkees
(31,407 posts)1. It might be. There were 5 at Cape May today
Donkees
(31,407 posts)3. Are you seeing any other birds arriving on your waterway today ...
There were thousands migrating this morning. Cape May counts the migrations for about 6 hours a day.
elleng
(130,908 posts)4. Only saw one, maybe hawk, in front of my house, between trees @ river,
but haven't gone out anywhere today.
Donkees
(31,407 posts)5. The Chesapeake Conservancy Osprey Cam at Kent Island does wide views across the bay ...
and there are no water birds at all at present. Same at Maryland Western Shore cam, there are the two Osprey on the nest but no other water birds around. Looks deserted. The Maryland Western Shore crew mentioned that another Osprey male arrived to claim that nest but was chased off. He had a leg band.