Hi All,
On our way back from taking our car to town for a headlight replacement
and check-up yesterday (15 March) we noticed a large dark raptor soaring
just north of the intersection of MD-298 and Buck Neck Road. At first I
thought it was a Turkey Vulture but it didn't look right in either
subtle details of shape or flight behavior. Nancy said it was an eagle
and that's when I decided we'd best stop and take a closer look. Through
the binoculars we could see a clean broad dark tail band and white
tail-base, a pale band across the upper wing coverts, a hood of pale
buff contrasting with a dark face, throat and bill, and the distinctive
long wings with a subtle bulge in the secondaries. A beautiful sub-adult
GOLDEN EAGLE. The age was confirmed by the mixed ages of the bird's
flight feathers. The bird was last seen headed south toward the Melitota
crossroads. It felt portentous seeing this symbol of Roman power on the
ides of March.
In other news of spring the spring beauties have burst into bloom in the
woods behind our house. Take heart, this weather will give way to spring
in full bloom.
Good Birding,
Walter Ellison & Nancy Martin
23460 Clarissa Rd
Chestertown, MD 21620
phone: 410-778-9568
e-mail: rossgull(AT)baybroadband.net
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