I arrived on Mount Pleasant Drive in Laurel just before noon today to
find Dan Haas parked by the electrical transmission tower where Monk
Parakeets are engaged in building a stick nest. He had seen the
parakeets a few minutes earlier.
After about ten minutes I hadn't seen or heard any parakeets, so I
drove off to Laurel to get some lunch, and Dan had to leave
also. When I returned to Mt. Pleasant Drive at 12:35 p.m., three
parakeets were on and around the nest. Once they flew briefly over
the road, shrieking loudly, and perched in a bare tree. Then they
returned to the transmission tower. A local walking a dog said that
the birds regularly sit in trees along Mt. Pleasant Drive.
It's not clear to me what sexes the birds are, and whether what we
have here is a "pair and a spare."
Mike 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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