Returned to McKee-Beshers WMA a little more than 2 weeks after I
finished my winter counts. Probably too late to determine the effect of the
recent bad weather on winter populations, but I was discouraged by the lack
of Winter Wrens which were quite common this winter.
Checked the impoundments and then made a large loop along Hunting
Quarter Rd,then through the fields to the towpath to Horsepen Hiker-Biker
and back through the fields. Area is extremely wet with high water levels
in the impoundments. The Potomac River was high, flowing rapidly with much
debris. I didn't think there would be many ducks there, but as is often the
case I was wrong. Several groups of ducks and geese were on the water
facing into the current. I found an open spot and tried to identify them as
they drifted past. Some groups were also flying upriver. Landbirds were
relatively scarce.
Highlights were 11 American Wigeons, 8 Northern Pintails, 166
Ring-necked Ducks (in the impoundments), 20 Lesser Scaup, 2 Bufflehead, 11
Hooded Mergansers, 2 Red-breasted Mergansers, one Red-headed Woodpecker
(heard), 100 Tree Swallows, one Ruby-crowned Kinglet, and 2 Eastern Towhees.
Myrtle Warblers are still scarce- only had three.
Paul Woodward
Fairfax City, VA
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