[MDOsprey] Hughes Hollow & Riley's Lock 11/28
Andy Rabin (andyrab@wam.umd.edu)
Sun, 28 Nov 1999 12:34:41 -0500
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This morning at Hughes Hollow in Montgomery County, MD I saw a =
VIRGINIA RAIL. It was at the same spot as reported last week- in the SW =
corner of the second impoundment on the right.
On the way back from there I stopped at Riley's Lock. On the river, =
visible from the aqueduct/bridge, was an OLDSQUAW mixed in with a =
handful of Buffleheads. It did not have a long tail. =20
Other birds of interest at Hughes Hollow:
** Bald Eagle (imm.)
** 6 woodpecker species (alas, no Red-headed. Has anyone seen any RHWP =
in the Montgomery County area recently? Black Hill? Sycamore Landing? =
Am I just having bad luck or are they making themselves scarcer these =
days?)
** Brown Creepers (3 or 4)
** Winter Wrens (2 near the parking lot)
** Fox Sparrows (in the fields to the left of the main path beyond the =
impoundments)
** Rusty Blackbirds (2 near the Virginia Rail)
Andy Rabin
Gaithersburg, MD
andyrab@wam.umd.edu
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This morning at Hughes Hollow in Montgomery County, MD I saw =
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VIRGINIA RAIL. It was at the same spot as reported last week- in =
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corner of the second impoundment on the right.
On the way back from there I stopped at Riley's =
Lock. On=20
the river, visible from the aqueduct/bridge, was an OLDSQUAW mixed in =
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handful of Buffleheads. It did not have a long tail.
Other birds of interest at Hughes Hollow:
** Bald Eagle (imm.)
** 6 woodpecker species (alas, no Red-headed. Has anyone seen =
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RHWP in the Montgomery County area recently? Black Hill? =
Sycamore=20
Landing? Am I just having bad luck or are they making themselves =
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these days?)
** Brown Creepers (3 or 4)
** Winter Wrens (2 near the parking lot)
** Fox Sparrows (in the fields to the left of the main path beyond =
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impoundments)
** Rusty Blackbirds (2 near the Virginia Rail)
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