Hi Folks,
While many of you were watching for storm birds along the ocean and bay, a few of us headed west to look for storm fallout in the piedmont. Jim Stasz, Bill Hubick, Tom Feild, John Hubbell and I spent the day in Montgomery, Howard, Carroll, Frederick, and Washington Counties. We were also accompanied by Jim Green during our early a.m. stops. A quick rundown on our highlights (primarily migrant warblers and shorebirds) follows:
Greenbridge Access, Triadelphia Res., Mont. Co.
Chestnut-sided Warbler-1
Magnolia Warbler-1
Black-throated Green-1
Blackburnian Warbler-1
No Common Tern found
Big Branch Access, Triadelphia Res., Ho Co.:
Magnolia Warbler--1
a couple peeps
Western Regional Park, Ho Co -- nada
Lilypons, Fred. Co.:
Wilson's Warbler--1
New Design Rd. turf farm, Fred. Co.:
AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER--1
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER--1
Big Pool, Wash. Co:
Magnolia Warbler--4
Black-throated Green--1
Black-and-White--1
Bay-breasted--1
Am. Redstart--1
Hagerstown Airport (pond area), Wash. Co.:
Least Sandpiper--4 or more
SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER--2
RUDDY TURNSTONE--1, spotted by Jim Stasz; probably first county record
peep, sp--6 or 8
Cushwa Basin, Williamsport, Wash. Co.:
Common Nighthawk--2
It was a good, though soaking day, and Stasz got a county bird (and first county record) and the rest of us finished with a handful or more of county birds. We're hoping for some more storm fallout tomorrow, since we missed the great stuff along the shorelines.
Stan Arnold
Ferndale (AA Co.)
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