Arlene
Send to SMAS also please. Nice shot.
We (Gwen and I), after doing point counts in Christfield, Somerset County,
drove up to Sean's. Between 3 and 5 PM we had about six Mississippi Kite.
At 4:43 PM Gwen located the Swallow-tailed Kite. She picked up two state
birds this afternoon.
In Somerset County I flushed a Chuck's, found an Ovenbird nest, heard
calling Black-billed Cuckoo, and picked up lots of ticks. Hot and humid but
eventful.
I took a couple shots at the Mississippi Kites but most were too far or too
high. The Swallow-tailed was too far. I hope the pictures I took on my
first trip are OK. Nothing like your but ....
Off to Brazil on Saturday. Maybe some new images to add to the collection.
I happened to be at a Stewardship seminar that MET put on last Saturday.
Doug was also in attendance. Small world.
The Dicksissel is still in Ann Arundle County as of tonight. I took some
distance shots. If you are interested, let me know, but some folks want to
keep this under wraps.
Regards
George
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arlene Ripley" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 10:32 AM
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Kite update
> It was a long wait for me yesterday arriving at Sean McCandless's house
> just about a half hour after the very brief sightings of both kite species
> around 10 AM. A congenial group entertained each other, some coming and
> going, while we patiently waited in the sun for more kites. None came
until
> Sean arrived home from work! Obviously they know when to start the show
> <s>. While waiting, we all enjoyed the many passes of the Red-shouldered
> Hawk who plucked cicadas out of the air as it flew by. This behavior was
> observed in a Red-tailed Hawk too and finally the kites. When one
sub-adult
> kite really put on a show for us, flying low and directly overhead, I ran
> back to my car and whipped out my camera. I managed a few distant shots
and
> one pretty close. I've put it on my website here:
> http://nestbox.com/rare.htm for those who might not make it to Sean's.
> Unfortunately the Swallow-tailed Kite never put in another appearance
> although some of us waited until 6:30.
>
> Sean and his neighbor directly across the street were most accommodating.
> We sat on the neighbor's lawn most of the day. Sean provides chairs but it
> would be a good idea to take your own, especially if you plan on spending
a
> lot of time there (between travel and waiting, I had a 14-hour day!).
Bring
> sunscreen and plenty of water!
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> Arlene Ripley
> Calvert County, MD
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> http://nestbox.com
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