[MDOsprey] Olive-sided FC + at Hughes Hollow
Andy Rabin (andyrab@wam.umd.edu)
Sat, 4 Sep 1999 12:10:21 -0400
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Great morning on Saturday at Hughes Hollow in Montgomery County, MD! =
An OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER posed for us a few times, once long enough for =
a scope view. It was flying back and forth between the island to the =
left of the main path and the area to the right of the main path where =
the Willow Flycatcher has been seen regularly in the past (look for a =
lot of snags, all of which are in Maryland).
Another neat bird we found was a juvenile SORA. It was kind enough =
to let us stare at it for a minute or two. As you head down the first =
path on the right, keep an eye out along the banks of the stream on your =
left. We saw it about halfway down that path on the far bank.
Other highlights included both LOUISIANNA and NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES, =
my first GREEN-WINGED TEAL of the season, a GREAT EGRET, an OSPREY, and =
more GOLDFINCHES and HUMMINGBIRDS than I've ever seen in one place =
before.
Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
andyrab@wam.umd.edu
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Montgomery County, MD! An OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER posed for us a =
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once long enough for a scope view. It was flying back and forth =
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the island to the left of the main path and the area to the right of the =
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path where the Willow Flycatcher has been seen regularly in the past =
(look for a=20
lot of snags, all of which are in Maryland).
Another neat bird we found was a =
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SORA. It was kind enough to let us stare at it for a minute or =
two. =20
As you head down the first path on the right, keep an eye out along the =
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the stream on your left. We saw it about halfway down that path on =
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bank.
Other highlights included both =
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NORTHERN WATERTHRUSHES, my first GREEN-WINGED TEAL of the season, a =
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EGRET, an OSPREY, and more GOLDFINCHES and HUMMINGBIRDS than I've =
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seen in one place before.
Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
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