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Perryman Park Pectoral

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Mark Johnson

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Mark Johnson

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Mon, 25 Jul 2011 21:03:59 -0400

Positively. This evening I spent a few minutes at Perryman...not many birds (not counting the 78 Canada Geese), but there were 5 Least Sandpipers, 1 Spotted Sandpiper, 1 Killdeer and 1 Pectoral Sandpiper getting their beaks muddy. About 3/4 of the impoundment is dry and overgrown and on the way to becoming a scrub field...lots of Indigo Buntings, Goldfinches, and swallows using it...and a Yellow-billed Cuckoo was sounding off out along the edge of the woods. A young male E. Towhee was trying out his new song and struggling to get it right...unsuccessfully. It was a goofy melody and I wish I could have recorded it. I gave him an A for effort and a D for style points.

Mark Johnson
Aberdeen, MD

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