We took a run up to Carroll County from Montgomery County this
morning, October 30.
The previously reported Brant was grazing on the grass by the dock
area of Piney Run Park, just off the one-way loop road. It was close
enough to allow good photos to be taken. That was around 9:00 a.m.
Intrigued by Bob Ringler's report yesterday of a Cackling Goose at
Cranberry Reservoir, Northeast of Westminster, we stopped by at about
10:45 a.m. No sign of a Cackling Goose (and very few Canada Geese),
but there was a fine, winter plumaged LONG-TAILED DUCK, a drake, in
the northernmost part of the reservoir. Too far for photos but well
seen in the scope. A few other ducks were here and there on the
water: 3 Black Duck, 6 Ruddy Duck, and 2 Green-winged
Teal. Numerous goats graced the grass at the SE end of the
reservoir. (And no, they weren't leashed.)
The short road down to the chain-link fence surrounding the reservoir
is marked with a "Private Drive" sign, but Bob says that it's okay
for birders to drive in a very short distance and park by the locked
gates, but not okay to drive any further along the road. There are
prominent No Trespassing signs on posts along the road beyond where
you can park.
Good Birding
Mike and Joy Bowen
Montgomery Bird Club
Bethesda
D.H. Michael Bowen
8609 Ewing Drive
Bethesda, MD 20817
Telephone: (301) 530-5764
e-mail: dhmbowenATyahooDOTcom
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