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Hi --
Maryland DNR has recently stocked Pine Lake with some fat trout (we 
saw a few fishermen pulling them in) so it seems as if the Loon has 
found "easy pickings" for his migratory stop-over. I can imagine those 
hatchery trout don't know enough to avoid either Loon or Osprey! (or 
cheese balls, for that matter -- which seem to be the prefrerd bait being 
used).
Gail Mackiernan
Colesville, MD
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From: diane Ford 
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2011 16:59:46 -0700
To: 
Subject: [MDOSPREY] Parula Warbler, Osprey @ Pine Lake, Wheaton 
Reg. Park
Hi all,
  After I saw Gail & Barry's posting I decided to head up to Pine Lake at 
Wheaton Regional Park to view the Common Loon in the scope- 
Magnificent!  I was having such a fun time watching the loon, I spent the 
afternoon there. It was interesting to study the loon and the way it 
submerged. When people and children were around the lake, I noticed 
the loon seemed to dive more, and move to the farest corner.
 Over head, an Osprey came into view. Later a flock of Golden-crowned 
Kinglets with a few Ruby crowned were overhead, and then a brighter bird: 
NORTHERN PARULA ( female) my earliest yet. It moved with the kinglets 
and I lost track of it. The lovely Palm Warblers were present, and the 
Blue-gray Gnatcatchers were flitting for insects.  A female Hooded 
Merganser seems like she might nest in the area.
D.Ford/Bethesda, Md
      
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