In response to Tom Fry's query:
This is not real recent, but when I and others covered the Polo Grounds
along Hughes Rd. last Sunday (12/19) for the Seneca Christmas Bird Count,
there were around 140 American Pipits, 40 Horned Larks and a single Lapland
Longspur, in with the larks, on the short grass playing fields. It's been
almost a week, but I see no reason why these birds shouldn't still be
around. They do fly around a lot, so be patient.
Probably someone from Sedona, AZ, has no need to look for a Sandhill Crane
|-O , but the young crane first seen about a month ago near the Poolesville
Golf Course was still around last Sunday. I haven't seen any more recent
reports, but it could still be in the same location -- on the east side of
West Willard Rd., about 1/4-mile north of the golf course entrance,
possibly right behind a house that is undergoing rebuilding. That's about
a mile south of Poolesville.
Mike Bowen
Montgomery Bird Club, MOS
At 08:20 AM 12/24/2004 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi everyone--
>
>Looking forward to my MD arrival on Thursday, I was wondering if there was
>any recent intelligence on whether the Lapland Longspurs have hung around
>the Hughes Road area. Also curious about any late-breaking reports of
>Snowy and/or Short-eared Owl, as well as Snow Bunting.
>
>I'm heading up to Flagstaff, AZ today to chase a reported flock of Pine
>Grosbeaks. We seem to be having quite the irruption this year and this'd
>be a lifer. Pretty smokin' state bird, too.
>
>Finally, and I know this a longshot, is there anyone on the list with
>experience birding in Mongolia? Looks like I'm headed there in March for
>what could be a very long stay.
>
>Tom Fry
>tomfry at esedona.net
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