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Friends of mine who were doing bee surveys in Columbia came back today and
showed me pictures of 2 yellow - crowns that they spotted while waiting
for someone to return to the vehicle.
The birds were in a large tree on Sharp Antler which is a block long tiny
street off of Rustling Leaf (There is no "Road" at the ends of these
names, just to irritate the Proletariat).
The Tree's Lat Long is
39.182674
-76.83458
They did not spot a nest, but then again they are bee people who simply
showed me an interesting picture of a "bird" so what can you expect. It
seems likely that one would be around..
The birds were quite tame.
sam
Sam Droege
w 301-497-5840 h 301-390-7759 fax 301-497-5624
USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
BARC-EAST, BLDG 308, RM 124 10300 Balt. Ave., Beltsville, MD 20705
Http://www.pwrc.usgs.gov
Where the Yellow-crown'd heron comes to the edge of the marsh
at night and feeds upon small crabs;
- Walt Whitman
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