Actually, Tridelphia and Brown's Bridge were both pretty good condition
last week and the former hosted quite a nice selection of the commoner
shorebirds. Brown's Bridge also looks good although not much there
when we checked it out -- we may do it again today as the rain could have
brought some species in.
Other places to look for shorebirds such as plovers and uppies include
turf farms along River Road, which can be more easily scoped than
Summit Hall, the one bordering the canal.
Gail Mackiernan
Colesville, MD
Original Message:
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From: Jim Moore
Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2011 23:52:41 -0400
To:
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Shore birds in Montgomery County
In addition to Jim G's excellent comments, I'd also like to point out
that the Montgomery Bird Club website has info on how to use eBird to
identify locations in a specific county that are good for any target
species you are interested in. Here is the link:
http://www.montgomerybirdclub.org/LocalBirds.html
Searching eBird will show that the past couple of years two of the best
places in the county for shorebirds have been Triadelphia Reservoir at
the end of Triadelphia Lake Rd. (follow the trail from the parking lot
north about half a mile) and Browns Bridge at the intersection of Browns
Bridge Rd. and Ednor Rd. But both of these areas are only good when
water levels are quite low--which hasn't been the case until around
September in recent years.
Jim Moore
Chapter Director, Mont. Bird Club
Rockville, MD
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