Re: Point Lookout & North Beach

Kathy Klimkiewicz (Kathy_Klimkiewicz@usgs.gov)
Mon, 5 Apr 1999 10:54:20 -0600


     The Boat-tailed Grackle would be hightly unusual and probably should 
     be submitted to the MD/DC Records Committee.
     
     Cheers,
     Kathy Klimkiewicz
     Laurel MD


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Subject: Point Lookout & North Beach
Author:  mdosprey@ARI.Net at NBS-Internet-Gateway
Date:    4/2/99 9:49 PM


Today Dave Larkin and I took a trip to Point Lookout and North Beach.  We saw 
a total of 88 birds for the day.  We saw 3 species of Warblers and Terns, 
which made me happy because you can't do that in Harford County right now.  
Highlights for the day were 28+ Gannets off Calvert Cliffs Nuclear Power 
Plant, a Pelican off Point Lookout, a Blue-winged Teal at North Beach, Surf 
Scoter in the Bay, Caspian, Common, and Forester's Terns at Point Lookout, 
Purple Martin at Point Lookout, Gnatcatchers at Point Lookout, Thrashers at 
St. Mary's and Cypress Swamp, and Rusty Blackbird at North Beach.  Some 
oddities ( well to me they are odd) were a Boat-tailed Grackle with Common 
Grackles alongside the exit ramp to get from Rt. 301 to Rt. 4 in Upper 
Marlboro and a Wood Duck that seemed to be paired up with a female Mallard at 
Solomons.  The pair spent most of the time underneath the small docks on the 
left side of the bridge to Solomons Island.  This seemed to be an odd place 
for Wood Duck and it was being very tame.  It was a wonderful trip and I 
can't wait to do it a again.
     
Matt Hafner
Bel Air, MD