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Garrett and Allegany Counties

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Mikey Lutmerding

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Mikey Lutmerding

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Sat, 16 Jan 2010 21:31:43 -0500

Hi all,

I birded around Western Maryland today, the highlights being waterfowl at
Rocky Gap, the Cumberland Terminus, and Jennings Randolph Lake.  Also of
interest along the road to Jennings Randolph, was a decent variety of lower
elevation species that can be tough to find in Garrett County in the winter,
including EASTERN TOWHEE, HERMIT THRUSH, and CAROLINA WREN.  I did a late
afternoon pass through Russell Road where the highlights were- one
dark-morph ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, 3 RED-TAILED HAWKS, one Eastern, and 2 that
look really good for the "Canadian" sub-species, though one is not as
strongly marked across the chest as the other, I will post photos when I get
a chance.  All and all a great day to be out and about!!

Location:     Rocky Gap SP
Observation date:     1/16/10
Number of species:     14

Redhead     5
Hooded Merganser     4
Ruddy Duck     2
Red-tailed Hawk (Eastern)     1
American Crow     3
Carolina Wren     1
American Robin     5
European Starling     1
Eastern Towhee     2
Song Sparrow     1
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)     2
Northern Cardinal     1
American Goldfinch     2
House Sparrow     3

Location:     Cumberland---Terminus
Observation date:     1/16/10
Notes:     COGOs were all female, GADWs were also both female, PEFA was
sitting on the courthouse
Number of species:     16

Canada Goose     77
Gadwall     2
Mallard     7
Bufflehead     8
Common Goldeneye     3
Hooded Merganser     10
Great Blue Heron     1
Peregrine Falcon     1
Ring-billed Gull     5
Rock Pigeon     175
Mourning Dove     5
Downy Woodpecker     1
crow sp.     3
Carolina Wren     1
Northern Mockingbird     1
Song Sparrow     1
Northern Cardinal     1

Location:     Jennings Randolph Lake (Maryland)
Observation date:     1/16/10
Notes:     Most of the low elevation tough-in-winter-in-Garrett birds were
present!
Number of species:     32

Mallard     2
Canvasback     1
Redhead     3
Greater Scaup     1
Hooded Merganser     8
Common Merganser     1
Wild Turkey     18
Ring-billed Gull     5
Mourning Dove     1
Red-bellied Woodpecker     1
Downy Woodpecker     2
Hairy Woodpecker     3
Northern Flicker (Yellow-shafted)     2
Pileated Woodpecker     1
Blue Jay     3
American Crow     4
Common Raven     2
Black-capped Chickadee     7
Tufted Titmouse     2
White-breasted Nuthatch     3
Brown Creeper     2
Carolina Wren     3
Golden-crowned Kinglet     3
Eastern Bluebird     3
Hermit Thrush     1
American Robin     3
Cedar Waxwing     2
Eastern Towhee     1
Song Sparrow     1
White-throated Sparrow     5
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)     3
Northern Cardinal     7

Location:     Mountain Lake
Observation date:     1/16/10
Number of species:     6

Canada Goose     14
Mallard     11
Downy Woodpecker     1
American Crow     20
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)     2
House Sparrow     10

Location:     Pleasant Valley (Garrett Co.)
Observation date:     1/16/10
Notes:     a very "slow" trip through the Pleasant Valley
Number of species:     9

Red-tailed Hawk (Eastern)     1
Rock Pigeon     25
Mourning Dove     4
American Crow     100
Horned Lark     60
American Robin     1
European Starling     170
Dark-eyed Junco (Slate-colored)     3
House Sparrow     20

Location:     Russell Road
Observation date:     1/16/10
Notes:     "Canadian" Red-tailed Hawk continues, was photographed 2 weeks
ago, photos today were terribly distant, another dark-throated bird was
close enough to photograph well, may also be a "Canadian"
Number of species:     9

Northern Harrier     1
Red-tailed Hawk     1
Red-tailed Hawk (Eastern)     1
Red-tailed Hawk (Canadian)     1
Rough-legged Hawk     1
Mourning Dove     1
Downy Woodpecker     2
Common Raven     3
European Starling     3

This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)


Good Birding!
Mikey Lutmerding
Croom, MD