Friday in Baltimore
Burggraf (burggraf@erols.com)
Fri, 1 May 1998 14:32:49 -0400
Dear all,
This morning I was able to take a few hours to bird the Back River Waste
Management area. Construction has the entrance area in chaos. I could not
get in to the nature trail area there. However, I had fun birding down at
Bread-and-Cheese Creek and the nearby marshy pools. Highlights included
Green Heron, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs, Least and Semipalmated
Sandpipers, Solitary Sandpiper (four of them), Wilson's Snipe, Bobwhite
(two of them), a singing Marsh Wren (my first of the year), and a singing
Orchard Oriole. The only warbler was oneYellow-rumped. Common gulls were
present (Laughing, Great Black-backed, Ring-billed, and Herring). Only one
Bonaparte's Gull lingered in a sewage clarifier. Across the highway from
the waste management area, off Diamond Point Road, where one can walk
through a field to view the water, I saw several Caspian Terns among the
gulls, along with two Spotted Sandpipers. On my way back to town, I
stopped in at Cylburn arboretum. It was already late in the morning, but I
still enjoyed wonderful looks at Ovenbirds, Wood Thrush, and several
Veeries.
Does anyone know how long the construction at Back River WMA is going to
last?
--- Don Burggraf ---