Was surprised to discover this morning just as I was leaving to
do some local birding, a small hawk perched atop a sycamore just
outside my residence. I was even more surprised when scope views
confirmed it was a MERLIN. They are uncommon in the county and it
seemed early for them. I just verified that this is the first
August record of Merlin on eBird for Montgomery County. Nice yard
bird!
The rest of my birding day was not too bad either. The county
rarities reported earlier in the week from Triadelphia
reservoir/Greenbridge were gone, but a CASPIAN TERN remained.
Also had a migrating first year female CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER in
the surrounding woods. Another all-time early fall migration date
for the county for eBird.
Checked Blue Mash for shorebirds and was disappointed to find that
the heavy rains had replenished the pond behind the fence, and
almost all the mud flats were now covered with water. I did not
see any shorebirds.
At Violette's Lock I had two more CASPIAN TERNS and two FORSTER'S
TERNS.
At Hughes Hollow I had five herons species, headlined by the
continuing juvenile SNOWY EGRET, which individual was,
fortunately, easily identifiable by the distinct yellow lores.
There were also the continuing juvenile LITTLE BLUE HERONS (3), as
well as the usual Great Blue and Green herons, and Great Egret, to
make five heron species.
I also stopped by Summit Hall Turf Farm, and found good numbers of
shorebirds, but low diversity. There were five LESSER YELLOWLEGS,
thirty-four LEAST SANDPIPERS, and one SEMIPALMATED SANDPIPER (and
of course the usual Killdeer).
Good birding!
Jim Moore
Rockville, Maryland
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