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Home » Archives » February 2005 » Brooke Meanley’s Birds and Marshes of the Chesapeake Bay Country

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02/13/2005: "Brooke Meanley’s Birds and Marshes of the Chesapeake Bay Country"


I like to refer to Brooke Meanley’s Birds and Marshes of the Chesapeake Bay Country, 1975, Tidewater Publishers, all the time as I study the area. According to him, the Chesapeake supports the “largest breeding osprey population in the country. “ I would not be surprised. Every time I make a trip down to the Shore to see my relatives, I note the nests some of them still in their traditional places and may of them now protected. One thing for sure, in the summer when they are nesting you don’t want to bother them or you will find out quickly just how mean they can fight.

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