Rick - hope you are correct. The Cordova habitat looks great for Killdeer and Horned Larks and Pipits, so could be a match for the Lapwing also. I am only 15 minutes away from the site, so can check from time to time. Perhaps others will do so too.
Les Roslund Easton, MD
On 2/5/13, Warblerick <ricksussman1955...> wrote: > On Tuesday, February 5, 2013 12:51:17 PM UTC-5, Les Roslund wrote: >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> >> From: Les Roslund <lroslund...> >> >> Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2013 12:48:07 -0500 >> >> Subject: Day 3 - No sign of Northern Lapwing near Cordova >> >> To: Les Roslund <lroslund...> >> >> I wouldn't automatically assume it has moved on. The Frederick County bird >> in 2005 would disappear for long periods of time, only to reappear days >> later. It stayed for quite a while if I recall. > > Rick Sussman > Woodbine,MD >> >> The Northern Lapwing has moved on. I checked the Talbot County location >> >> near Cordova from 9:30 to 11:00 on Feb 5 and found one Mike Walsh and no >> >> Northern Lapwing. At last sighting Mike was heading for some nearby >> fields >> >> to look for Lapland Longspurs. Killdeer - yes, Lapwing - no. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Les Roslund >> >> >> >> Talbot Bird Club. > > -- > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Group > 'Maryland & DC Birding'. > To view group guidelines or change email preferences, visit this group on > the web at http://www.mdbirding.com > Posts can be sent to the group by sending an email to > <mdbirding...> > > >
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