A Phalarope was reported by Sean Flint and Dan Dawson at Blackwater
National Wildlife Refuge in Pool 1 on the Wildlife Drive yesterday, May
16. A female Red-necked Phalarope was observed today in the same
location by Dan Dawson, Joshua Stone, and Roger Stone at approximately
9:00 a.m. and again at noon. It has been frequenting an area on the
north side of the impoundment about a hundred yards west of the wildlife
drive. Other birds frequenting Pool 1 include Solitary Sandpipers,
Semipalmated Plovers, Least Sandpipers, Greater and Lesser Yellowlegs,
Dunlin, Glossy Ibis, Great Egrets, Snowy Egret, Bald Eagle, and a
Black-bellied Plover.
Also of interest are a large number of very large carp attempting to
enter Pool 1 by way of the water control structure that crosses under
the Wildlife Drive.
Joshua Stone
Royal Oak, MD |