Hi Everybody: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28TH
I birded western Montgomery County after work yesterday; a quick visit to Riley's Lock had 32 Ring-billed Gulls on the Potomac river loosely drifting downriver. There were no signs of waterfowl which made alot of sense since I later spotted a duck/goose hunter set up in a temporary blind just above the rapids at Violette's Lock.
I then spent an hour at Hughe's Hollow starting just after 5 PM. It was rather quiet. The Red-winged Blackbirds have made their present known and before I left I had counted over 250 of them. I did find 39 AMERICAN WIGEON moving around in the far eastern edge of the large impoundment along with 4 AMERICAN COOTS and 3 drake HOODED MERGANSERS. Several times I had pairs of WOOD DUCKS flyover and drop in the western impoundment.
I finished over on Sycamore Landing Road and had a little better luck with AMERICAN WOODCOCKS than what Andy Martin mentioned the previous night. I heard my first PEENT at 6:21 PM and my last PEENT at 6:39 PM. In between I estimated a total of 4 woodcock with at least 6 flight displays. Early on I was able to pick up several of the flight displays in my binoculars. Twice while standing there I also heard (like Andy) the whistling sounds of American Wigeon flying over the fields. At 6:30 before I left I heard 3 different BARRED OWLS calling from the overall direction of Hughes Hollow.
It was a nice evening to be out. The car traffic, planes overhead and spring peepers were all at a mimimum which are usually the things that interfere with hearing the woodcocks.
jim Green
Gaithersburg, MD
work in moderation, BIRD IN EXCESS!!!
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