> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Cordle [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 5:16 PM
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> Subject: DC Area, 2/28/06
>
> Hotline: Voice of the Naturalist
> Date: 2/28/2006
> Coverage: MD/DC/VA/DE
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> Transcriber: Steve Cordle ()
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> This is the Voice of the Naturalist, a service of the Audubon
> Naturalist Society. This report was completed Tuesday, Feb
> 28, at 3:30p.m.
>
> Top birds this week are AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN in MD, *SNOWY
> OWL in VA, and BROWN-HEADED NUTHATCH in VA.
>
> Other birds of interest include GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE,
> COMMON EIDER and other ducks, EARED GREBE, GREAT CORMORANT,
> raptors, AMERICAN WOODCOCK, GLAUCOUS GULL, RAZORBILL,
> SHORT-EARED OWL, RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, RAVEN, BLACK-CAPPED
> CHICKADEE, ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER and other warblers,
> AMERICAN TREE SPARROW, LAPLAND LONGSPUR, PURPLE FINCH, and
> RED CROSSBILL.
>
> AMERICAN WHITE PELICANS continued to be found at Blackwater
> NWR, Dorchester Co, MD with sightings from the Wildlife Drive
> on Feb 25 and Feb 26.
>
> The SNOWY OWL at Dulles Airport, Loudoun Co, VA continued to
> be seen with sightings on Feb 21 and Feb 25. The bird is
> being viewed from a 3-story public parking garage on the
> corner of Aviation Dr and Propeller Ct accessible from the
> Airport Services exit off the Dulles Access Rd.
>
> The BROWN-HEADED NUTHATCH which was first discovered on the Ft.
> Belvoir CBC was found again on Feb 26 along the entrance to
> the Occoquan Regional Park, Fairfax Co, VA. Occoquan RP is
> located on Rte 123/Ox Rd, north of the Occoquan River. A
> PINE WARBLER was found in the same area.
>
> A GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE was found Feb 25 on Lakeview
> Pond on Williamson Rd, in Roanoke, VA.
>
> REDHEADS were reported from several locations with 27 on the
> Potomac River off the Vernon View Dr pullout on the GW
> Parkway, Fairfax Co, VA on Feb 26. A single GREATER SCAUP was
> seen amongst several hundred LESSER SCAUP in the same
> location. REDHEADS were also seen in Cambridge, MD on Feb 24.
>
> COMMON EIDERS were present at the Ocean City, MD Inlet Feb 25.
>
> Two EARED GREBES were again found on Feb 25 in Ocean City
> along with about 45 HORNED GREBES; they were observed from
> the boardwalk at the north end of the OC Convention Center.
>
> A GREAT CORMORANT was clearly seen on the bay side of the
> Ocean City Inlet on Feb 25.
>
> An unusual sighting for Bethesda, MD was a RED-SHOULDERED
> HAWK observed flying and perched on Feb 27.
>
> The Northern Virginia Bird Club trip to Highland Co, VA this
> past weekend was very productive. On Feb 25 they saw a
> light-morph ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK on the country roads around
> Blue Grass and 3 GOLDEN EAGLES at Blue Grass and North
> Mountain. Another birder found two light-morph ROUGH-LEGGED
> HAWKS on Rte 642 on Feb 25. On Feb 26 a different group also
> saw two light-morph ROUGH-LEGGED HAWKS in the area between
> Blue Grass and Hightown. That group found no less than 5
> GOLDEN EAGLES in the same area.
>
> On Feb 26, two GOLDEN EAGLES, one an adult and the other a
> sub-adult, were observed off of Rte 335 near the Blackwater
> NWR, Dorchester Co, MD.
>
> The MERLIN at the Fairlington Community Center, Arlington Co,
> VA, was found again on Feb 25 and Feb 26 close to 6:00 p.m.
> MERLINS were reported from a couple of other locations as
> well as one on Feb 26 near the Marsh Edge Trail at Blackwater NWR.
>
> AMERICAN WOODCOCKS continued to pop up in a variety of
> locations. Most interesting were two nests with eggs that
> were found, one on the Chesapeake side of the Dismal Swamp
> NWR on Feb 24 and another right outside the refuge in Suffolk
> Co, VA on Feb 25.
>
> A first winter GLAUCOUS GULL was seen along the Cambridge
> waterfront during the past week. On Feb 22 it was seen
> perched on the boat ramp at the Great Marsh Park, on Feb 24
> it was at the intersection of Water St and Mill St, and on
> Feb 25, 26 and 27 at the foot of Oakley St.
>
> A RAZORBILL was briefly seen at Indian River Inlet, DE on Feb 25.
>
> The SHORT-EARED OWLS near Rectortown, in northern Fauquier
> Co, VA, were seen again on Feb 22, Feb 26, and Feb 27. They
> were observed along Crenshaw Road, about ½ mile north of
> Rectortown, Fauquier Co, VA, with four reported on Feb 26 and
> five on Feb. 27, and several on a nearby road on Feb 22.
> Four SHORT-EARED OWLS were seen Feb 24 along Bells Lane, Staunton,
VA.
>
> Numerous RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS were found Feb 25 during a
> field trip to Sky Meadows SP, Fauquier Co, VA.
>
> A RAVEN was seen Feb 26 along Peniwell Rd, off of Ox Rd in
> Lorton, Fairfax Co, VA.
>
> BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEES were seen visiting the feeders in
> McDowell, Highland Co, VA on Feb 25.
>
> An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was found the afternoon of Feb 27
> at Riverside Park, Loudoun County, VA.
>
> AMERICAN TREE SPARROWS were seen at several locations
> including a backyard in Damascus, MD on Feb 22, and on at Feb
> 25 at Blue Mash in Montgomery Co, MD, at Occoquan Bay NWR,
> and at Sky Meadows SP.
>
> A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was found Feb 26 in a flock of approx. 120
> HORNED LARKS in a field south of Oland Rd between Rte 85 and
> New Design Rd, Frederick Co, MD.
>
> Also at the feeders in McDowell, Highland Co on Feb 25, were
> about 30 PURPLE FINCHES.
>
> Several RED CROSSBILLS were seen on Feb 25 and Feb 26 at the
> hairpin curve just below (west) of the Confederate
> Breastworks overlook as one enters Highland Co. A RED
> CROSSBILL was seen near Bolar, Highland Co on Feb 26.
>
> 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.
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>
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>
> *Of interest to either the MD/DC Records Committee
> (www.MDBirds.org/mddcrc/rcindex.html) or the VA Records Committee
> (www.virginiabirds.org)
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