[MDOsprey] Hughes Hollow 5-22 & 5-23

Paul Woodward (grackling@worldnet.att.net)
Mon, 24 May 1999 20:12:10 -0400


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Spent  six hours  Saturday and  five hours Sunday at Hughes Hollow and =
vicinity, mainly checking nest boxes and doing birding bird surveys.  =
Managed to record 72 species mostly the normal summer residents.  =
Highlights were a Common Moorhen(5-23), probably the one I saw on the =
May count, in the swampy area on the south side of the east-west =
causeway, near the west end; a Least Bittern (5-23) at the east end of =
the large impoundment; a nice adult  Yellow-crowned Night Heron (5-23) =
in the first stream as you are driving toward Sycamore Landing; and two =
singing  Grasshopper Sparrows (5-22) one in the field northwest of the =
intersection of River Road and Sycamore Landing Road and one in the =
field north of the parking lot along River Road as you are driving back =
to Seneca. I had singing Northern Waterthrushes each day and the Willow =
Flycatcher saturday surveying its domain from a tall, bare tree in the =
middle of the buttonbush swamp. I still haven't seen them in the other 2 =
locations they normally  bred here.

Paul Woodward
Fairfax, VA=20

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Spent  six hours  Saturday = and  five=20 hours Sunday at Hughes Hollow and vicinity, mainly checking nest boxes = and doing=20 birding bird surveys.  Managed to record 72 species mostly the = normal=20 summer residents.  Highlights were a Common = Moorhen(5-23),=20 probably the one I saw on the May count, in the swampy area on the south = side of=20 the east-west causeway, near the west end; a Least Bittern=20 (5-23) at the east end of the large = impoundment; a=20 nice adult  Yellow-crowned Night Heron (5-23) in = the first=20 stream as you are driving toward Sycamore Landing; and two singing  = Grasshopper Sparrows (5-22) one in the field northwest = of the=20 intersection of River Road and Sycamore Landing Road and one in the = field north=20 of the parking lot along River Road as you are driving back to Seneca. I = had=20 singing Northern Waterthrushes each day and the Willow Flycatcher = saturday=20 surveying its domain from a tall, bare tree in the middle of the = buttonbush=20 swamp. I still haven't seen them in the other 2 locations they = normally =20 bred here.
 
Paul Woodward
Fairfax, VA 
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