Greetings,
Visited Conowingo Dam this morning from 7:30 to 10:30. The usual residents
well represented with 7 Bald Eagles, 4 Osprey, 60 (likely more) Great Blue
Herons, about 400 Double-crested Cormorants, 250 Rock Pigeons, 2,000
(conservative) Ring-billed Gulls and more than 20 Black Vultures. There were several
thousand swallows, mostly Tree and Barn but a lot of Bank Swallows as well,
perched on the wires and swirling like flies over the water and land -- some
seeming to take aim at my head. Best finds of the day: 4 Black Terns and about
20 Forster's Terns (this last is, amazingly, my first observation of the
species in Harford County). Lots of pewees calling. At the Old Grist Mill in
Susquehanna S.P found 7 Common Mergnasers huddled up on a small rock in mid
river and saw a single Spotted Sandpiper land on another. More pewees and a
"yellowstart" and a Northern Parula and a juvenile male Indigo Bunting.
Later, at the VA Hospital grounds on Perry Point in Cecil county, birds of
some interest: 5 Purple Martins over the water, 5 Chimney Swifts, and 4 or 5
calling juvenile American Goldfinches begging (fuzzy heads and almost no tails
and clumsy landings) and being fed by adults. The only Great Black-backed
Gulls of the day were roosting on the superstructure of the Hattem Bridge.
Lou
Louis Nielsen
Reisterstown, MD
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