Ducks, Geese, and Swan While it's still winter out . . . take a minute, and watch this video<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?e=001xMJGi2T5o08mLNXT0cg3FZyswBI3TFptBN9HnXxaS8yt41Jb_A_cMfiACj9BimVuITsbyqpuicCKzeW14nSowYGiDjz6lO6JK3BpJS4195fzj0fdgetm_ggDRb_Cg_U_90ET53566d0m1LsnMMLqGApZeUsjCWB9fUoUU2MKJvlk62uV1O4CGhFom8zXIK-ydx3As0_wuNco3wyk8AC-_MS6Pn8QFea31tmSw-aZF1gODCorUHxQ1Db8zcFBeg0PvFxDiuWzcc0e0oQzs1mpIIqUxjkBnpym2eD9k3-Z1rydw2ZZP5HRam3kWwHxS7_lsqbPeb5A39U=>. [Waterfowl video]Part of the Chesapeake Bay Program's "Bay 101" series, the video examines these questions: What are waterfowl, and why is the Chesapeake Bay so important for these migratory birds? Mike Slattery, the Chesapeake Bay coordinator for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, tells us why waterfowl visit our region each winter and what we're doing to protect waterfowl habitat. Feel free to use on your own website -- just credit the Chesapeake Bay Program. Charlene Talcott Chief Ranger-Visitor Experience Belle Isle State Park 1632 Belle Isle Road Lancaster, VA 22503 (804) 462-5030 Do small things with great love--Mother Teresa [I love SP_logo_1]