Date: 11/15/12 4:48 pm
From: <birdingcouple...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Snow Bunting


Mike: make your way to the park (easily findable on eBird or the Web if you haven't been there before) and take the single winding road all the way to the end. You'll see a small parking area used by fisherman and others. The bunting has been consistently feeding in the grassy area at the end of the point, bordered by a seawall.

The bird can be cryptic. I almost stepped on it last Saturday!

Good luck!

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From: <kmlathroum...>
Sender: <mdbirding...>
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 17:55:24
To: <mdbirding...>
Subject: [MDBirding] Snow Bunting

I have to go to Annapolis tomorrow morning for work and am considering trying to look for the Snow Bunting at Thomas Point while I am there, can anyone direct me to the area where I should look for it, thanks, Mike


On 11/15/12, Les Eastman wrote:

On their way back from Delaware from banding the Anna's Hummingbird,
Bruce Peterjohn and David Holmes stopped at my house to band a hatch
year male Rufous Hummingbird. The bird has been at my house since
Saturday, Nov. 10. Here are some photos that were taken yesterday morning.
http://www.harfordbirdclub.org/Rufous/

Les

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Les Eastman
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Havre de Grace, MD

The eagle looked down on the river below
And he wrapped his wings round him and he fell like a stone
And the big salmon fought but the talons held true
And he shuddered as the world turned from silver to blue
Steve Earle

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