Re: Black Hill & Seneca Creek State Park
andrew l rabin (andyrab@wam.umd.edu)
Mon, 30 Mar 1998 14:09:59 -0500 (EST)
Dan and others at MDO,
Sorry I didn't run into you there at Clopper (I was working). I took
a walk around the lake this morning (Monday) and saw the same minus a
Redhead. However, in its place, I found a male Oldsquaw. It was east of
the boat rental. I may have also seen a Northern Rough-winged Swallow,
but I'm not sure. In addition, a Chipping Sparrow was singing near the
boat rental. Pine Warblers are around too.
Cheers,
Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
On 30 Mar 1998 daniel.eberly@gsa.gov wrote:
>
> A walk around Clopper Lake in Seneca Creek State Park on Sunday
> afternoon produced Hermit Thrush, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Brown
> Thrusher and male Redheads (2). A quick visit to Black Hill in the
> evening produced a pair of Red-headed Woodpeckers. Happy birding,
> Dan Eberly
>