The first-year Gray Kingbird was at the last bend in the road, about less
than 1/4 mile from the boat landing at the end of the road. The weather has
been scattered showers all day long. The bird was down for about the first
hour after sunrise. Then from the parking area, Hans Holbrook spotted it on
the wires at the bend in the road. It stayed up for a very short period and
then disappeared out of sight. About 30 minutes later, it popped up and
stayed on the wires for about another 20-30 minutes. Then, I watched it
take an insect and disappear into the trees, close by, on the south side of
the road (still at the bend).
Good luck.
Phil
At 09:48 10/21/2005, Matt Hafner wrote:
>I just talked with Norm Saunders who said that several people are viewing
>the Gray Kingbird on Georges Island Road right now. I'm leaving College
>Park right now.
>
>Matt Hafner
>Bel Air, MD
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