Hotline: Voice of the Naturalist Date: 1/27/98 Coverage: MD/DC/VA/DE Telephone: 301-652-1088 Reports (voice): 301-652-9188 x3101 (fax): 301-951-7179 (email): voice@capaccess.org (deadline): Midnight, Mondays Compiler: Jane Hill Sponsor: Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States (independent of NAS!) Transcriber: Steve Cordle (scordle@capaccess.org) This is the Voice of the Naturalist, a service of the Audubon Naturalist Society. This tape was made Tue, Jan 27, at 3 pm. Top birds this week are: GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE; EURASIAN WIGEON; BLACK-TAILED, GLAUCOUS and ICELAND GULLs; SNOWY OWL; SAY'S PHOEBE; SEDGE WREN; PINE GROSBEAK; COMMON REDPOLL; and RED and WHITE WINGED CROSSBILL. Other birds of interest include: EARED GREBE, GREAT CORMORANT, GREAT EGRET, HARLEQUIN DUCK, KING & COMMON EIDER, BUFFLEHEAD, LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, RED KNOT, PURPLE SANDPIPER, BALD EAGLE, PEREGRINE FALCON, MERLIN, NORTHERN HARRIER, TREE SWALLOW, BLUE GRAY GNATCATCHER, PINE WARBLER, EVENING GROSBEAK, and SNOW BUNTING. A SNOWY OWL was seen on the beach at Chincoteague NWR, Accomack Co, VA, on Jan 24 and 25. To try to find this bird, search the dunes and beach from 3/4 to 1-1/2 mi south of parking lot #3, towards the old coast guard station at the south end of the overwash area. Winter finch reports included a PINE GROSBEAK seen and heard flying over the Dulles Greenway Wetlands, Loudoun Co, VA, on Jan 24. Single COMMON REDPOLLs were reported from three locations: a weedy area along Oatlands Mill Rd, Loudoun Co, VA, on Jan 24; a feeder in the Mt Washington area of Baltimore City, MD, on Jan 25; and the Julie Metz Wetlands Mitigation Bank, on Neabsco Rd, Prince William Co, VA, on Jan 26. Other winter finch reports included both species of crossbill, which are still being seen in and near a pine stand on Pine Knob Rd, Liberty Reservoir, Carroll Co, MD. This area is 0.5-0.8 mi east of Rt 32 [DeLorme Pg 57, A5]. Reports include: two WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLs seen on Jan 20 in a deciduous tree on the right side of the road as you leave the pine stand to return to Rt 32; twenty RED and two WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLs on Jan 24; and ten RED CROSSBILLs on Jan 26. Two GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GEESE were seen at the Dulles Greenway Wetlands, VA, on Jan 24. Also seen at the wetlands was a male EURASIAN WIGEON, spotted in a flock of American Wigeon, on Jan 23. [Remember that the Greenway Wetlands is not open to the public, although you may bird there from along Oatlands Mill Rd.] The male EURASIAN WIGEON that has been frequenting the pond on the west side of Brown's Station Rd, opposite the Brown's Station Landfill, northwest of Upper Marlboro, Prince Georges Co, MD [DeLorme Pg 47, D6], was seen on Jan 20 and then again on the morning of Jan 27; best viewing is from the recycling center. The BLACK-TAILED GULL that has been frequenting CBBT Is #4, Northampton Co, VA, was seen again, as it sat on rocks on the west, or bay, side of the island, on Jan 26. A first-winter GLAUCOUS GULL and an adult ICELAND GULL were spotted in a flock of about 1,000 gulls at Conowingo Dam, Harford Co, MD, on Jan 24. The SAY'S PHOEBE in Newville PA was seen again on Jan 26; call the Central PA Bird Hotline, at 717 255-1212, ext 5760, for directions. Two SEDGE WRENs were seen in the marshes east of Saxis, Accomack Co, VA, on Jan 24. An EARED GREBE was spotted in a raft of Ruddy Ducks in Swan Cove, Chincoteague NWR, VA, on Jan 25. The CBBT Islands, VA, continue to be good places to find winter ducks and other water birds. Island #2 hosted six KING EIDERs, two of them immature males, and 17 COMMON EIDERs, including two adult males, all on Jan 25. At Island #3, there were seven HARLEQUIN DUCKs on Jan 25 and 26, and ten COMMON EIDERs and five PURPLE SANDPIPERs on Jan 26. At Island #4, an adult male KING EIDER and eight COMMON EIDERs, including three adult males, were seen on Jan 26. GREAT CORMORANTs were frequenting Islands #2-4, also on Jan 26. Ocean City Inlet, Worcester Co, MD, was also productive this week, with three adult male COMMON EIDERs seen in a flock of more than 20 eiders; at least six HARLEQUIN DUCKs; and two RED KNOTs, all on Jan 25. DC hosted a variety of interesting birds this past week. Female BUFFLEHEADs were frequenting the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool, with four birds seen on Jan 20 and 21, and three on Jan 23. An adult LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL livened up the birding at Georgetown Reservoir on Jan 25. And raptors were in evidence, with a PEREGRINE FALCON seen atop a building at 16th and I Sts, NW, on Jan 24; a MERLIN spotted at 4th and M Sts, SW, on Jan 23; and eight BALD EAGLEs soaring over SW areas, just north of the Wilson Bridge, on Jan 20. Interesting raptors were also frequenting the suburbs: A MERLIN was spotted at Blake Lane and Lee Hwy, near Fairfax City, VA, on Jan 25; and a NORTHERN HARRIER was seen flying north over EastWest Hwy, near its intersection with Beach Dr, in Chevy Chase, Montgomery Co, MD, late on the afternoon of Jan 20. Single, adult LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLs were frequenting Conowingo Dam, MD, and Leesylvania St Pk, Prince William Co, VA, on Jan 24. Two GREAT EGRETs and a singing PINE WARBLER were noted at the Julie Metz Wetlands Mitigation Bank, Prince William Co, VA, on Jan 26. Winter finch reports, in addition to those mentioned above, included four EVENING GROSBEAKs on the C & O Canal, about 1/2 - 1 mile above Riley's Lock, Montgomery Co, MD, on Jan 22. Other reports included a flock of 80-100 SNOW BUNTINGs at Cape Henlopen St Pk, DE, and 80 SNOW BUNTINGs at Hart Miller Is, Baltimore Co, MD, all on Jan 25; and three SNOW BUNTINGs flying along the beach, and seen from the far northeast parking area, at Sandy Pt St Pk, Anne Arundel Co, MD, on Jan 23. Twenty TREE SWALLOWs were seen flying over a plowed field on the west side of Rt 12, just south of Stockton, Worcester Co, MD, on Jan 23. A BLUE GRAY GNATCATCHER was still hanging on at Dyke Marsh, Alexandria, VA, with the most recent report for Jan 25. Upcoming pelagics in our region depart VA Beach, VA, on Feb 7 and Feb 21. Call Brian Patteson, at 703-765-4484, for more information, or visit the website www.patteson.com. There will be a walk at Dyke Marsh, VA, on Sun Feb 1; call the leader, Len Alfredson of Arlingon, at 703-360-7994, to reserve your place. To report bird sightings you can FAX your report to ANS at 301-951-7179, or call 301-6529188, extension 3101 for a dedicated answering machine at all hours. Internet users can email reports to: voice@capaccess.org. Thank you for calling and GOOD BIRDING.