[va-richmond-general] Re: Cormorants on lakes

  • From: heron329@xxxxxxx
  • To: acdbrooks@xxxxxxxxxxx, warfield101@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 08:32:11 -0400

 Yes, I don't know what some of these mean. EABL? CHSP? Translate please. 
 
 Margaret
    
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 Subject: [va-richmond-general] Re: Cormorants on lakes
 
  ALL 
 
 I certainly understand the desire to use the abbreviations for our birds, 
especially when they are fairly obvious DCCO, but I have to tell you I think 
this is a good way to turn people off. 
 
 ANN BROOKS 
 
 On Apr 23, 2007, at 2:51 PM, Al Warfield wrote: 
 
 > Linda & I visited Three Lakes Nature Center (in Henrico Co) on > Saturday - 
 > the one that was featured in the Saturday TD - and saw DC > Cormorants 
 > (DCCO) and Canada Geese (CAGO) there. There was one CAGO > nesting on an 
 > island. Also, that's a good place to see EABL and CHSP - > on an asphalt 
 > path from one of the lakes to the parking lot. Other > than that there were 
 > some TUTI and a few RBWP and DOWP. 
 > 
 > Al Warfield 
 > ----- Original Message ----- 
 > From: s.ridd@xxxxxxx 
 > To: va-richmond-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
 > Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 2:02 PM 
 > Subject: [va-richmond-general] Re: Cormorants on lakes 
 > 
 > Echo Lake in western Henrico County has spring migrating Cormorants.- > Sue 
 > 
 > -------------- Original message ---------------------- 
 > From: tyler turpin <tylerturpin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
 > > 
 > > Mr. Barnett 
 > > Thank you for reporting the Cormorants at U of R lake. They made a > year 
 > > round 
 > > presence at Canterbury lake off Pump Road starting 3 or 4 years > 
 > > ago.Cormorants 
 > > have made a great comeback in less than 20 years. In the early > 1990's 
 > > they were 
 > > only a few at the Jamestown Ferry dock. They are now year round even > on 
 > > Lake 
 > > Robinson in Rockbridge County (the county around Lexington VA) I > have 
 > > started to 
 > > keep track of the ponds and lakes a mile or more from the rivers > that do 
 > > not 
 > > connect to a river or only connect to a river by a mile or more of > creek 
 > > and 
 > > contain Cormorants. I have the following locations so far by personal 
 > > observation or listserve reports:What other inland locations can we > add? 
 > > 
 > > Rockwood Park Chesterfield 
 > > Swift Creek Reservoir Chesterfield 
 > > Harrison Lake Charles City 
 > > Canterbury Lake Henrico 
 > > Tuckahoe Creek Route 6 vicinity Goochland/Henrico 
 > > Curles Neck inland former gravel mine ponds Henrico 
 > > Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens Henrico 
 > > U of R lake Henrico 
 > > Byrd Park Lakes Richmond 
 > > 
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