Hotline: Voice of the Naturalist Date: 3/24/98 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: Steve Cordle Sponsor: Audubon Naturalist Society of the Central Atlantic States (independent of NAS!) Transcriber: Steve Cordle (scordle@capaccess.org) !!Check www.capaccess.org/snr/vguide.txt for guidelines on reporting your sightings!! This is the Voice of the Naturalist, a service of the Audubon Naturalist Society. This tape was made Tue, Mar 24, at 2 pm. Please consider joining the Society, especially if you are a regular user of the Voice (Indiv.$30; Family $40; Nature Steward $60; Audubon Advocate $100). The membership number is above and the address is 8940 Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815. Please note that the Voice's email server, CapAccess, was offline beginning late Monday, March 23, so some reports may not have gotten through. Top birds this week are: possible YELLOW-BILLED LOON and IPSWICH SPARROW in MD, and SAY'S PHOEBE in PA. Other birds of interest include RED-THROATED LOON, NORTHERN GANNET, ROSS' GOOSE, REDHEAD, COMMON SNIPE, and N. ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW. A "pale-billed, pale-faced loon," reported as a YELLOW- BILLED LOON was seen again as recently as Sun, Mar 22, 30 feet off the pier at Evan's Seafood restaurant on St. George Is, St Mary's Co, MD [DeLorme Pg 23, A1-2]. This bird has been seen intermittently over the past week. Birders are encouraged to examine the loons in this area carefully and take photographs and notes of any unusual ones, so that a conclusive identification can be made. To look for the bird, take Rt 5 southeast from the DC Beltway; turn right on Rt 249 at Callaway; proceed until you cross the bridge onto St George Is; then look for the restaurant on your left. A good variety of waterfowl and shore birds were reported this past week. RED-THROATED LOON continued their presence in the upper Chesapeake Bay, seen at both Cambridge and at Elliott Is, Dorchester Co, MD on Thu, Mar 19. NORTHERN GANNETS were also seen in the upper Bay, with twelve in the Chesapeake Beach-North Beach area, MD and eight at Blackwalnut Pt, MD [Delorme, p. 39, B5], both on Mon, Mar 23. Two adult white-phase ROSS' GEESE were present, along with an abundance of other birds, in the field next to the Visitor's Center at Blackwater NWR, Dorchester Co, MD on Fri, Mar. 20. REDHEAD continued to be seen last week. One was sighted on the Potomac between Haines Point and the 14th St Br, DC, along with numerous Scaup on Fri, Mar 20. Two more were near the dam at Clopper Lake, Seneca St Pk, Mont Co, MD on Sun, Mar 22. Sightings of COMMON SNIPE were widespread, including 75- 80 seen in and around the pond behind the Visitor's Center at Merkle Wildlife Sanctuary, Prince Georges Co, MD on Fri, Mar 20, and 12 that were flushed from the shallow muddy pond immediately west of the Lilypons store building, Frederick Co, MD on Sun, Mar 22. An IPSWICH SPARROW, which is a large, pale variety of SAVANNAH SPARROW, was seen and photographed on Thu, Mar 19 in the beach grass beside the south side and to the west of Cambridge Fishing Pier, Dorchester Co, MD. The pier is the old Rt.50 bridge [Delorme p.42, D2]. Other land birds of note include the SAY'S PHOEBE that is still frequenting a farm near Newville, PA, seen again on Mon, Mar 23. For more information and directions, call the Central PA birdline at 717-255-1212, ext 5761. A N. ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOW was seen at Hughes Hollow, Mont Co, MD on Tues, Mar 24. As a special favor to Defenders of Wildlife, please keep an eye out for a Tundra Swan wearing a yellow tubular plastic neck band with a code vertically engraved. The swan is one of those that completed a 103 mile migration from Airlie, VA to Crapo MD in Dec behind an ultralight aircraft, and has not been seen there since Mar 9. Call 888-264-4728 if you have information about this bird. There will be a reservations-only trip to Myrtle Grove, MD, on Sun, Mar 29; call the leader, Tony Futcher of Hyattsville, at 301-422-3927, to secure your place. Please note that a trip once scheduled for Sat, Apr 4 to Oxon Hill Children's Farm has been changed to April 11; to reserve your space, call the leader, Paul Baicich of Oxon Hill at 301-859-9736. A trip to Charles Co, MD Parks and Refuges is planned for Sun, Apr 5; call the leader, Carol Ghebelian of Indian Head at 301-753-6754 for reservations. To report bird sightings you can FAX your report to ANS at 301-951-7179, or call 301-652-9188, 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.