> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Cordle [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 7:33 PM
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> Subject: DC Area, 5/31/05
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>
> Hotline: Voice of the Naturalist
> Date: 5/31/05
> Coverage: MD/DC/VA/DE
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> This is the Voice of the Naturalist, a service of the Audubon
> Naturalist Society. This tape was made Tuesday, May 31, at 7 pm.
>
> Top birds this week are MISSISSIPPI KITE in VA, SANDHILL
> CRANE in MD and VA, and CURLEW SANDPIPER in DE.
>
> Other birds of interest include WILD TURKEY, EARED GREBE,
> AMERICAN and LEAST BITTERNS, CATTLE EGRET, WHITE and
> WHITE-FACED IBIS, PEREGRINE FALCON, rails, shorebirds,
> ROSEATE and BLACK TERNS, BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO, nightjars,
> RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, OLIVE-SIDED and other FLYCATCHERS,
> PHILADELPHIA VIREO, CLIFF and BANK SWALLOWS, BICKNELL'S and
> other thrushes, WARBLERS including SWAINSON'S and MOURNING,
> LINCOLN'S SPARROW, DICKCISSEL, RED CROSSBILL, and PINE SISKIN.
>
> A MISSISSIPPI KITE continues to frequent the Waynewood
> subdivision in southeastern Fairfax Co, VA, with sightings
> May 27, 28, and 30; it is most often seen between the hours
> of 4 and 6 p.m.
>
> On May 31, a MISSISSIPPI KITE flew over McDonough HS on
> Marshall Corner Rd, Port Tobacco, Charles Co, MD.
>
> A SANDHILL CRANE visited the grounds of Fallston HS in
> Harford Co, MD, on the morning of May 31.
>
> A SANDHILL CRANE was observed May 29 flying over I-95 north
> of Fredericksburg, VA; it was about 1/4 mile north of the
> exit for Rte 17 in Stafford Co, and it looked as though it
> were going to land west of the highway.
>
> A brightly plumaged CURLEW SANDPIPER was discovered May 26 at
> the Logan Tract of Ted Harvey Conservation Area, DE. On May
> 27, a CURLEW SANDPIPER was found at Bombay Hook NWR, DE,
> opposite the pullout at Shearness Pool.
>
> A WILD TURKEY flushed from a wetlands area at Anacostia River
> Park, SE DC, May 28.
>
> A breeding-plumaged EARED GREBE was still at Jefferson
> Patterson Park, Calvert Co, MD, May 26.
>
> Both AMERICAN and LEAST BITTERNS were in evidence in the
> District of Columbia. On May 27 a LEAST BITTERN was heard in
> a wetlands area of Anacostia River Park; on May 30 an
> AMERICAN BITTERN was flushed at Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, NE DC.
>
> Two LEAST BITTERNS were found May 30 at Neabsco Creek, Prince
> William Co, VA.
>
> Some 17 CATTLE EGRETS were discovered May 28 near West Ocean
> City, Worcester Co, MD; they were in a vacant lot along Rte 611.
>
> A WHITE IBIS was present May 27 on Dorchester County's (MD)
> Holland Island.
>
> A WHITE-FACED IBIS was discerned at Bombay Hook's Shearness
> Pool May 27.
>
> A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen May 26 at Ft. C. F. Smith Park,
> Arlington, VA.
>
> On May 27, at the Eastern Shore of VA NWR, Northampton Co, a
> BLACK RAIL ran across Ramp Rd--then ran back across it.
>
> A KING RAIL was found at the Metz Wetlands, Prince William Co, May
30.
>
> Two VIRGINIA RAILS, with chicks, were found at Lilypons Water
> Gardens in southern Frederick Co, MD, May 29
>
> A dozen WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS were among 20 species of
> shorebirds reported from the ANS trip to the Delaware Bay
> shore on May 29. That same day, 5 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS
> were seen on Hart-Miller Island, Baltimore Co, as was a
> WILSONS' PHALAROPE. A WILSON'S PHALAROPE was seen May 29 at
> Bombay Hook, from the observation tower at Raymond Pond.
>
> RED KNOTS by the hundreds--but not thousands--foraged along
> the Delaware shore, notably at Mispillion harbor, Ted Harvey,
> and Port Mahon Rd/Little Creek Wildlife Area.
>
> SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHERS were among shorebirds visiting inland
> farm ponds, including the turf farm on River Rd south of
> White's Ferry in far northwestern Montgomery Co, MD, and at
> the Mason-Dixon Farm in northern Frederick Co.
>
> A ROSEATE TERN was a fly-by at Hart-Miller May 24. That same
> day, a ROSEATE TERN was resting on the beach on the north
> side of Indian River Inlet, DE.
>
> BLACK TERNS were observed at several locations: On May 25, 9
> were seen over the Potomac in Montgomery Co, between
> Violette's and Riley's Locks. On May 27, one was seen at the
> Trout Run WWTP, south of Mountain Lake Park, Garrett Co, MD.
> Fields in this area also held UPLAND SANDPIPERS and BOBOLINKS.
>
> BLACK-NECKED STILTS were seen at Deal Island, Somerset Co, MD, May
30.
>
> A BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO was reported from Monticello Park,
> Alexandria, VA, May 29. Six or seven BLACK-BILLED CUCKOOS
> were tallied over the weekend in Garrett Co, near Grantsville.
>
> On the evening of May 27, eight COMMON NIGHTHAWKS graced the
> air over Carter Barron Amphitheater in DC's Rock Creek Park.
> On May 26, a daytime NIGHTHAWK was found at Riverbend Park,
> Fairfax Co, and on the 27th, on was found perched at the park
> area at the end of Riverside Parkway, Loudoun Co, VA. One
> visited a yard in Croom, Prince George's Co, MD, May 29.
>
> Several CHUCK-WILL'S-WIDOWS and WHIP-POOR-WILLS were found
> May 26 in Dorchester Co, MD. At least 5 were in full song at
> West Ocean City May 29. One was calling in a yard in Bristol,
> Anne Arundel Co, May 28, and one in a yard in Warrenton,
> Loudoun Co, May 26. Both CHUCKS and WHIPS were found May 28
> at Liming Rd in Prince William Forest Park.
>
> A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was noted at Eleanor Lawrence Park in
> Centreville, Prince William Co, May 25. Five RED-HEADED
> WOODPECKERS were found May 28 in Frederick Co--2 on Tom's
> Creek Church Rd and 3 on Bridgeport Rd.
>
> WILLOW FLYCATCHERS are abundant at the Anacostia Park wetlands.
>
> It was a good week for OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHERS, with
> sightings at Riverbend May 26; near the paddocks at Rock
> Creek Park, NW DC, May 27; in the Mears Farm area of Patapsco
> Valley SP, Baltimore Co, May 28; and in snags in the vicinity
> of Centennial HS, Howard Co, MD, May 29 and 30.
>
> ALDER FLYCATCHERS were also noted at numerous locations,
> including Kinder Farm Park, Anne Arundel Co, MD, May 26, and
> Halethorpe Ponds, Baltimore Co, May 29.
>
> YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER was reported from Monticello May
> 26, and Leesylvania SP, Prince William Co--across from the
> Powell's Creek Trail parking lot--May 27.
>
> The WESTERN KINGBIRD continues at Fort McHenry, Baltimore,
> with a report from May 30.
>
> A PHILADELPHIA VIREO showed up at Monticello May 27.
>
> Some 20 CLIFF SWALLOWS visited Montgomery Co's Blue Mash
> Nature Trail May 28. Three BANK SWALLOWS were noted at Belle
> Haven Marina, Fairfax Co, May 29.
>
> Monticello Park continued to host a BICKNELL'S THRUSH as of
> May 29. A BICKNELL'S THRUSH (perhaps as many as 3) was found
> May 24, and refound May 25, singing along with a
> GRAY-CHEEKED, at the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area,
> Howard Co. GRAY-CHEEKED and SWAINSON'S THRUSHES were found at
> White Oaks Park, Fairfax Co, May 30.
>
> Though warbler migration has slowed, Point Lookout, St.
> Mary's Co, MD, still proffered 17 species on May 27. Some 8
> CERULEAN WARBLERS were singing at upper Thompson WMA,
> Fauquier Co, VA, and CERULEANS are also singing along the C&O
> towpath downstream from Sycamore Landing, Montgomery Co.
>
> A SWAINSON'S WARBLER was tracked down in southern VA, in the
> Emporia area; the bird along the Meherrin River, on Low
> Ground Rd near the Southampton/Greensville Co line.
>
> MOURNING WARBLERS were noted at Wakefield Park, Fairfax Co;
> Rock Creek Park; Monticello; White Oaks Park.
>
> YELLOW-BREASTED CHATS are doing amazingly well in the
> District, where Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens and Kenilworth
> Park featured 6 to 9 singing males on May 30.
>
> A LINCOLN'S SPARROW was seen at Oxon Hill Park, Prince
> George's Co, MD, May 25.
>
> DICKCISSELS--including a nest-building pair--were found near
> Emmitsbug, Frederick Co, May 29, in fields along Shoemaker Rd
> opposite the Taneytown Rod and Gun Cub.
>
> RED CROSSBILLS are visiting a yard in Oakland, Garrett Co, MD.
>
> A PINE SISKIN was visiting a feeder in Arlington May 9.
>
> See Life Paulagics is running a trip on Saturday, June 4, out
> of Lewes, DE. For more information, call them at
> 215-896-6405, or check their web site at paulagics.com.
>
> Some of this week's reports have been gleaned from the
> MDOSPREY and VA-Bird list servers.
>
> Finding Birds in the National Capital Area by Claudia Wilds
> is an excellent source of directions to many birding sites.
> The ANS Bookstore (301-652-3606 or
> www.audubonnaturalist.org/cgi-bin/mesh/store) is an excellent
> source for this and many other nature-related titles.
>
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>
> * Of interest to the MD/DC Records Committee. For more
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