748 pm - watching duck with Dave Powell. Less wary when you throw popcorn its way!! :)
Mark Hoffman
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From: Paul O'Brien [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Mon Jun 05 18:00:50 2006
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Subject: [MDOSPREY] Black-bellied Whistling-Duck in Montgomery
Karen Stewart called me around 3 PM to say that she and Lydia Schindler had
followed up a report to the Voice of the Naturalist that there was a
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck seen yesterday in the large pond at Rio, aka the
Washingtonian Center. They found the bird, as did I later, hanging out with feral
Canada Geese and Mallards. The bird is somewhat wary if you approach it, has no
bands on the legs and is possessed of hind toes on both feet. Captive birds
often either have bands or have the hind toes clipped. The origin is
uncertain, but 20 were found at Altamaha WMA in Georgia on 5/28, with the number
increasing to 38 on 6/4. On 6/1 four were found in Bucks County, PA and were
still there yesterday. The location is just north of Philadelphia and is a few
miles from the place where a Fork-tailed Flycatcher was found on 6/4. The
winds swung around to the south over the weekend and could have facilitated a
movement of both the Flycatcher and the Whistling-Ducks.
The Washingtonian Center is just west of I270 in Gaithersburg where it is
joined by I370. The mixed use property is bounded by I270, Sam Eig Highway and
Fields Road. The pond is located in the midst of the commercial zone along
Washingtonian Blvd.
Paul O'Brien
Rockville, Mont. Co., MD
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