show#36(from 1m60-2564) Part one of this multi-part episode of "Outdoors Maryland" focuses on Black Water Refuge, which is a safe haven for birds and three different endangered species. Part two takes a look at the birds at Oregon ridge, and what happens to the animals during the winter time. The third part looks at the songbird survey, which results tell us that neotropical forest migrant songbirds decline at a percent of 1%-3% a year; a portion of this percentage is due to development. Part four looks at animals in Maryland whose population is in decline. Part five focuses on the Gun Powder River when it's frozen in the winter versus when it free flowing in the summer. And the final part focuses on the survival of brook trout in Maryland. Outdoors Maryland is a magazine featuring segments on nature and the outdoors in Maryland.