Date: 5/31/13 1:43 pm
From: Dan Rauch <danrauch11...>
Subject: [MDBirding] Veery. Glover-Archbold park DC
Glover-Archbold Park (part of Rock Creek) is a great spot for veery. There were at least 5 singing males all breeding season in 2012. Enter off reservoir rd, near Georgetown hospital and follow the trail north. There were usually veery singing halfway up the trail at the Whitehaven Trail branch off spot


Dan

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On May 31, 2013, at 3:29 PM, Timothy Houghton <thoughton...> wrote:

> A few days ago, 3 Verries were singing constantly around 7am at Liberty Res. Dam Trail--really something, beautiful, and maybe the most veery-singing I can remember. TH
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> The most Veery-ist (Is that A word?) spot I have ever found is along the Kowomu Trail (Saw Mill Road off of MD 97) in northern Carroll County. Dusk singers as well and an evening visit will present a "Veery Good Time"...
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> Jim
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