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Re: McKee-Beshers WMA-Mont Co-7-3-04 -- Northern Bobwhite

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"Boughton, James M."

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Sat, 10 Jul 2004 19:15:49 -0400

The female Northern Bobwhite that Paul Woodward spotted at Hughes Hollow
on Tuesday was strolling up and down the path between the impoundments
this afternoon.

Jim Boughton
Chevy Chase MD

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Subject: [MDOSPREY] McKee-Beshers WMA-Mont Co-7-3-04


3 July 2004
       A very active and pleasant day- seem like there were more birds
around than some days a month ago.  After checking the wires along River
Rd and the impoundments, I walked the towpath from Sycamore Landing to
Horsepen Hiker-Biker, back through the fields to the impoundments, and
along the southern wood edge to Sycamore Landing Rd..
      Added two new species to the 80 or so potential breeders I have
found here already this season.  A female NORTHERN BOBWHITE flew across
the road near Willard Rd.  I got close enough to see it wasn't banded.
It was acting like a wild bird, but its origin has to be questioned.
Heard two SORAS calling briefly from the large impoundment.
       Other highlights were- 8 RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRDS (they were
scarce on my counts), RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS feeding 2 immatures in the
area I found them last week and another possible pair nearby, 3 singing
VEERIES ( at least one territory I didn't know about) a singing CERULEAN
WARBLER, and a AM REDSTART feeding a flegling.
     On the migration front there was an adult RING-BILLED GULL flying
downriver and 43 ROUGH-WINGED SWALLOWS along River Rd( I had seen the
first one here on June 20, a little earlier than normal).

Paul Woodward
Fairfax City, VA 22032