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Common Raven in D.C., 10/26

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Michael Bowen

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Michael Bowen

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Mon, 26 Oct 2009 11:28:32 -0400

After a testing session in my dentist's chair in Northwest DC this 
morning (October 26), I went for a brief birding stint at Battery 
Kemble Park, off Chain Bridge Road, which is the closest birdable 
green space to the dentists's office.

While lots of White-throated and Song Sparrows, together with 
numerous Carolina Wrens, were not surprising, one bird was:  a COMMON 
RAVEN.  It was perched at the top of a tall dead tree at the very 
upper part of the park, and was periodically displaced (accompanied 
by loud aggrieved croaking) by a persistent Sharp-shinned Hawk.

This was my first Raven in DC and species #238 for me in "the 
District."  A pleasant surprise.  But perhaps it shouldn't have been, 
because Ravens are being seen more commonly in Montgomery County just 
to the northwest and a pair reportedly nested in Cabin John, MD, just 
outside the Beltway, in 2008.  I had never seen a Raven in Montgomery 
before January, 2007.  Since then I have 9 records.  My neighbor, Jim 
Nelson, who lives 3-1/2 blocks from me in West Bethesda, has had 
Ravens on his street. So far, we haven't, but I'm looking and listening.

So DC birders should keep their eyes and ears open. I don't remember 
another recent report of a Raven in DC, and there are no DC records 
in the eBird database, which however does not go back very many 
years.  Common Raven is on the list of official birds of the District 
of Columbia (added in 1984, the "baseline year," per the MD-DC 
Records Committee) and is not on the "Review List" for D.C., so it is 
not officially a rare bird.  Perhaps the species was more common 
around here in the more distant past, before extensive urbanization 
occurred. (That's just speculation on my part.)

If other birders have heard/seen Ravens in the District of Columbia 
in recent years, I would be very interested to hear about the 
sighting(s), as perhaps would other users of MDOsprey.

Mike Bowen
Montgomery Bird Club
Bethesda, MD

D.H. Michael Bowen
8609 Ewing Drive
Bethesda, MD  20817
Telephone: (301) 530-5764
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