[MDOsprey] Havre de Grace
rick (rblom@blazie.com)
Fri, 10 Sep 1999 22:06:26 -0500
I checked the flats at Havre de Grace at low tide this evening. No
spectatcular birds, although numbers of terns were high. Highlights:
Killdeer 20
Sanderling 3
Semi Sand 2
White-rumped Sand 1
Greater Yellowlegs 1
Forster's Tern 400
COMMON TERN 9 (fairly high number)
Caspian Tern 25
Great Black-back 200
Herring Gull 16
Ring-billed Gull 350
Laughing Gull 21
Despite the persistence of other folks around the state, I have had
little luck finding migrant landbirds the past week. Warbler numbers have
been very low and the best birds were a five-day total of 7 Empis,
including one definite Yellow-bellied Flycatcher and one probable, as well
as one Least. The rest were either Acadians or unidents.
Richard Hagenston gave me a perfect description of a Royal tern he
saw at Havre de Grace on Thursday (eight days ago), but I have had no luck
relocating it.
The flycatcher in number 229 for the year in Harford County for me.
Rick
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Rick Blom
rblom@blazie.com
4318 Cowan Place
Belcamp, Maryland 21017
(410)575-6086