Date: 3/18/13 4:08 pm
From: Dorothy Paugh <aldopaugh...>
Subject: RE: [MDBirding] Rusty Blackbird flock at Schoolhouse Pond


We walked around Schoolhouse Pond late yesterday afternoon and saw a male red-breasted merganser, a pair of green-winged teal, 3 osprey and a coopers hawk along with the mallards, blue herons, Canadian geese and gadwall. We heard a pileated call in the woods behind the pond.

Dorothy Paugh
Bowie, MD






From: <glaucousgull...>
To: <mdbirding...>
Subject: [MDBirding] Rusty Blackbird flock at Schoolhouse Pond
Date: Thu, 14 Mar 2013 19:51:23 -0400




During my lunchtime walk around Schoolhouse Pond, I came across a flock of 46 Rusty Blackbirds. The birds were in the trees and brambles along the backside of the pond, moving as a group, and making quite a bit of noise. I counted at least 46 birds, but I think that there may have been substantially more, as I only counted the ones I directly saw and there were more calling from the brambles that I could not see. Otherwise, it has been pretty quiet at the pond, although there were three Osprey today, Bald Eagles of a variety of ages make daily appearances, and its been nice listening to the singing Winter Wren several mornings this week. The pair of Red-shouldered Hawks have been tending their territory in the woods behind the pond, and a pair of Eastern Bluebirds appear to be nesting in a cavity near the edge of the pond. Lastly, the local Barred Owl let loose with a raucous call at lunchtime today, so I know that it is still present as well. Good birding,

Fred Shaffer
Crofton, Anne Arundel
<GlaucuousGull...>
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