Calvert County Birds
tjharten@concentric.net
Sun, 9 May 1999 09:48:45 -0400
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Ospreyers,
I had the North Beach/Chesapeake Beach areas for the May Count =
yesterday. Plenty of Yellowlegs of both types in
the marsh on Rte 261 at the Calvert/Anne Arundel line as well as some SB =
Dowitchers, Least Sandpipers and a couple of
Solitary Sandpipers. The best bird in marsh though was a Glossy Ibis, =
the first I've seen in the County other than as a fly-by.
Out on the Bay a Red-throated Loon still in basic plumage, was off-shore =
(across Rte. 261 from the marsh).
Two Lesser Scaup were still hanging around as well.
I hope others had good days of counting yesterday as well!
Tom Harten
Bowie
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Ospreyers,
I had the North Beach/Chesapeake =
Beach areas for=20
the May Count yesterday. Plenty of Yellowlegs of both types=20
in
the marsh on Rte 261 at the =
Calvert/Anne Arundel=20
line as well as some SB Dowitchers, Least Sandpipers and a couple=20
of
Solitary Sandpipers. The best =
bird in=20
marsh though was a Glossy Ibis, the first I've seen in the County other =
than as=20
a fly-by.
Out on the Bay a Red-throated Loon =
still in=20
basic plumage, was off-shore (across Rte. 261 from the =
marsh).
Two Lesser Scaup were still hanging =
around as=20
well.
I hope others had good days of =
counting=20
yesterday as well!
Tom Harten
Bowie
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