[MDOsprey] Eastern Garrett County
daniel.eberly@gsa.gov
25 May 99 11:09:00 -0400
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Hi! I decided to visit (first time) New Germany State Park on
Friday in hopes of seeing a flower - the Painted Trillium.
What I found was a delightful park (especially being a DC area
birder) a little over 2 hours from the DC Beltway @ Route 270.
I parked in Parking Lot #5 where I was greeted by a Magnolia
Warbler. I did find my Painted Trillium and also Pink
Ladyslipper. I walked on the road around the camping area and
heard a fair number of Black-throated Green and saw at least
one Magnolia Warbler. The park has a dammed stream which forms
a nice lake with a wet brushy area at the end of the lake away
from the dam. I walked along the lake and saw Canada Warbler,
Alder Flycatcher (heard only) and Yellow Warbler. There is
also large areas of hemlock trees which had Black-capped
Chickadees. Since I never met a lake I never liked, I took a
nice refreshing swim in the lake before taking a trail along
the stream exiting from the lake. Along this very pretty
mountain stream I saw Black-throated Green, Canada, Magnolia
and Black-throated Blue Warblers. I was practically the only
person in the park except for several fishermen. However, it
probably is crowded in season. This was my first time at the
park--I would appreciate any additional information about
birding in and around the park. No Blackburnians but hopefully
another visit will find them. The Potomac Appalachian Trail
Club has a hiking guidebook specific to western Maryland that
includes trails in the park (costs about $6 in "outdoors" type
stores). Thanks. Happy birding, Dan Eberly
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