Ronald et al.,
If you visit the Howard County Bird Club page, there is an entire
section called "Birding Howard County" which has detailed information
about birds and birding locations. The "Site Guides" pages are
particularly useful for helping choose a birding spot. The website is a
work in progress, so not all the sites have guide pages yet. But you can
get directions to all birding spots, regardless of whether the spot has
a site guide. And the "species accounts" section tells where and when
each species has been found, particularly in the case of rarities.
http://howardbirds.org/
Click on the text "Birding Howard County, Maryland" at the top of the page.
June
P.S. Jo Solem is probably going to string me up for announcing this to
the whole state before all the site guide pages are done. But hey, once
something is posted on a public web site it's there for the world to
see, right?
--
June Tveekrem
Columbia, Maryland
tweekiebird|AT|southernspreadwing.com
Ronald Gutberlet wrote:
> If you have a favorite birding spot in your home county, we’d love to
> hear about it. |