[va-bird] trumpeter swan project

>Hi all,
>The Trumpeter Swan Migration Project needs your help
>locating 6 of our Trumpeter Swans that have started
>their southerly migration from Western New York to the
>Chesapeake Bay (near Grasonville, Maryland). We need
>everyone to pay special attention to the black "R"
>code on the yellow neckbands- a letter followed by two
>numbers, and include it with your report of the
>sighting. They also have a smaller legband -yellow
>with black numbering and a metal Fish and Wildlife
>band on the other leg. The swans could be in NY, PA,
>or MD. Any reports can be emailed to esswans@xxxxxxxxx
>or ferrets@xxxxxxxxxxxx or called in on our toll free
>line 1-888-2MIGRATE (1-888-264-4728). If anyone could
>email me some birding lists for NY, PA or MD I would
>really appreciate it, and if anyone wants to post this
>message to any birding lists, that would be a great
>help. We haven't had any sightings on 4 of the swans
>for over a week and a half. Please check our website
>for additional information on our
>project-trumpeterswans.org
>
>Thanks,
>LaurieKramer
>Volunteer-Trumpeter Swan Migration Project,
>Environmental Studies at Airlie, 7078 Airlie Rd,
>Warrenton,Virginia 220187 trumpeterswans.org
>esswans@xxxxxxxxx
>
>
>=====
>Brooke Pennypacker***Laurie Kramer
>Trumpeter Swan Migration Project
>Environmental Studies at Airlie
>7078 Airlie Road
>Warrenton, VA  20187 USA
>Tel:(540)341-3239 Fax:(540)349-4236
>http://trumpeterswans.org
>
>
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