From: "bob zaremba" To: ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; "Terry Moore" ; "jeff madsen" ; "karen osbourne" ; "dennis lacoss" ; "John Gatchet" ; "Rob McDonough" ; "ccoppola3" ; "p bond" ; "jim durkin" ; "exk0" ; "kmb6" ; "helena wood" ; "Vicki DeLoach" ; "Tim & Julia Elliott" ; "Susanna Rinard" ; "Rusty Trump" ; "Rudy Gelis" ; "Roy Hester" ; "Pierre Howard" ; "Paul Freeman and Cynthia Smith" ; "Michael Bell" ; "mcase" ; "Mark Davis" ; "Marion Dobbs" ; "Leslie Curran" ; "Kevin Danchisen" ; "K Theodorou" ; "Jim Hanna" ; "Jim Flynn" ; "Jim & Melissa Pappas" ; "Jim & Marlis Greenway" ; "Jeff Sewell and Carol Lambert" ; "Jackie Heyda" ; "J. Kiser" ; "Gordon McWilliams" ; "Giff Beaton" ; "Francis Stiteler" ; "Earl Horn" ; "HORN,EARL (HP-USA,ex1)" ; ; "Dot Freeman" ; "Chuck and Sylvia Saleeby" ; "Brock Hutchins" ; "Bill Prather" ; "Bill Lotz" ; "AL Heinz" ; "James Wilson" ; ; "Karla and Bill O'Grady" ; "Liz Horsey" ; "Mal Hodges" ; "Russ Wigh" ; "Tim Keyes" ; "Tony Scardaci" ; ; ; ; "Bob and Deb Zaremba" Subject: KMT Report 5/4/03 Date: Sunday, May 04, 2003 12:38 PM Kennesaw Mountain Report 5/04/03 0715 -1100 56F-71F Clear overnight, winds from the NW at 2.6mh, skies partly cloudy in the early morning hours, becoming clear and sunny after daybreak. Winds calm and no precipitation after midnight. Obs: B & D Zaremba, P Howard, B & K O'Grady, R Hester, B Babcock, D Lacoss YBCU 2 CHSW 6 OSFL 1 (FOTS - 5th spring record, new early date - prev early date was 5/8) EAWP 2 GCFL 4 YTVI 1 REVI 18 WBNU 2 BHNU 3 RCKI 1 BGGN 4 GCTH 1 SWTH 1 WOTH 8 GRCA 1 CEDW 3 NAWA 1m CSWA 6m MAWA 4m CMWA 1 f BTBW 5 m YRWA 2 BTNW 22 20m, 2f BLBW 14 13m 1f PIWA 8m (adult feeding young at monument) BBWA 4m BLPW 3m BAWW 5 m AMRE 2 m OVEN 2 HOWA 8 5m, 3chip 15 species of warblers SUTA 15 9m 3f 3 call (still on nest at saddle) SCTA 21 11m 6f 4call (a pair "doing it" at the pit area) RBGR 19 11m 4f 4 call BLGR 2 1m, 1f INBU 14 8m 1f 5 call BHCO 2 BAOR 3 m A better day today than yesterday, alot of activity or singing going on once the sun came out. The OSFL was seen at the snag on the right side of the road just below the big open area below the saddle. It flew towards the saddle and disappeared but not before giving us great looks at the white spots and clear vested chest. Great bird (only 5th spring record) and a life bird for several of the people there today! Bob Z Bob Z