[MDOsprey] floyd
Donald H. Broderick (cdbird@ezy.net)
Thu, 16 Sep 1999 18:06:30 -0400
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Birded Ocean City from 9:20 A.M. until rousted from inlet at about 2 =
P.M. Only the back two rows of parking weren't under standing water. =
Waves were breaking on and over beach. Gale force winds -- beautiful. =
Saw 2 Leach's Storm-petrels at about 10 A.M.flying OUT of inlet. Deep =
stroking mightily and making slow headway. They were near enough to get =
a good look at the rump band.=20
At about 11 A.M. an all dark looking medium sized tern came in over the =
grren buoy and staggered toward the inlet. When it reached the jetty =
either it collapsed or was blown down into a trough. We could see it =
struggle in the water flapping and twisting as it was pushed by the wind =
and incoming tide. As it passed us it was upright and we could see the =
white mottling, the long thin bill and tail of the imm. Sooty Tern.
About a half hour later 2 more dark-backed terns flew in. We could see =
dark heads and contrasting underparts. Think they were adult Sootys but =
a rain band limited vision and we can't eliminate wet Bridled in bad =
light.
After leaving the inlet we tried to get to skimmer I. but were turned =
back by some street flooding. We went to the fields on Golf Course =
Rd.behind the Exxon station and found an imm. Bridled Tern sitting in =
with about 35 Forsters, 6 Caspians and a mixed group of gulls. Viewed it =
from about 20 ft. for about 10 minutes until an UPS truck barreled down =
the road and scattered the flock. The last we saw, it was flying towards =
the bay.
Continued to Harbor Rd. in marina where there were about 60 black =
skimmers and a large mixed flock of terns and gulls but viewing had =
crashed and ID impossible. In midst of the storm the sun came out for =
about two minutes and a flock of a few thousand tree swallows flew from =
the north end of Assateague.
Don & Carol Broderick
Salisbury
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Birded Ocean City from 9:20 A.M. =
until rousted=20
from inlet at about 2 P.M. Only the back two rows of parking weren't =
under=20
standing water. Waves were breaking on and over beach. Gale force winds =
--=20
beautiful. Saw 2 Leach's Storm-petrels at about 10 A.M.flying OUT of =
inlet. Deep=20
stroking mightily and making slow headway. They were near enough to get =
a good=20
look at the rump band.
At about 11 A.M. an all dark looking =
medium=20
sized tern came in over the grren buoy and staggered toward the inlet. =
When it=20
reached the jetty either it collapsed or was blown down into a trough. =
We could=20
see it struggle in the water flapping and twisting as it was pushed by =
the wind=20
and incoming tide. As it passed us it was upright and we could see the =
white=20
mottling, the long thin bill and tail of the imm. Sooty =
Tern.
About a half hour later 2 more =
dark-backed terns=20
flew in. We could see dark heads and contrasting underparts. Think they =
were=20
adult Sootys but a rain band limited vision and we can't eliminate wet =
Bridled=20
in bad light.
After leaving the inlet we tried to =
get to=20
skimmer I. but were turned back by some street flooding. We went to the =
fields=20
on Golf Course Rd.behind the Exxon station and found an imm. Bridled =
Tern=20
sitting in with about 35 Forsters, 6 Caspians and a mixed group of =
gulls. Viewed=20
it from about 20 ft. for about 10 minutes until an UPS truck barreled =
down the=20
road and scattered the flock. The last we saw, it was flying towards the =
bay.
Continued to Harbor Rd. in marina =
where there=20
were about 60 black skimmers and a large mixed flock of terns and gulls =
but=20
viewing had crashed and ID impossible. In midst of the storm the sun =
came out=20
for about two minutes and a flock of a few thousand tree swallows flew =
from the=20
north end of Assateague.
Don & Carol =
Broderick
Salisbury
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