[MDOsprey] Common Loon upstream of the Great Falls of the Potomac

KurtCapt87@aol.com
Fri, 2 Jul 1999 10:40:16 EDT


Folks,

I visited Riverbend Park, VA for a quick morning of birding 1 July 99.  I met 
up with Marty Smith, the local naturlist pro at Riverbend.  He was showing me 
the habitat of many Riverbend specialities, including Worm-eating Warbler.  
While walking down the Potomac River trail south of the boat ramp, we spotted 
a breeding plummaged Common Loon languidly swimming in the river between us 
and one of the islands which terminates at the dam just above Great Falls.  
The bird would put its head underwater as it slowly paddled - behavior that 
Marty noted when viewing loons in summertime Maine.  A great way to start off 
the July summer list, eh?

Everything else observed was fairly normal for the area.  We did manage one 
Scarlet Tanager feeding one very downy juvie - a good confirm for Farifax 
County.  Also, we came across one Worm-eating Warbler just as I fell and 
injured my knee.  (Out of action for a few weeks I would think.)  Here's the 
list of 37 species.

Kurt Gaskill

Common Loon - 1
Gr Blue Heron - 2
Wood Duck - 2
Mallard - 1
Turkey Vulture - 1
Red-shouldered Hawk - 1
MoDo - 1
Y.B. Cuckoo - 3
Red-belly Woodpecker - 3
Hairy Woodpecker - 1
Flicker - 1
Pileated Woodpecker - 1
E. Peewee - 5
Acadian Flycatcher - 7
Great Crested Fly - 1
Blue Jay - 4
Am. Crow - 7
C.Chicadee - 4
T. Titmouse - 3
White-breasted Nuthatch - 6
C. Wren - 5
Blue-gray Gnat - 1
Wood Thrush - 7
Starlings - 2
Yellow-throated V - 2
Red-eyed V - 6
No. Parula - 2
Yellow-throated Warbler - 1 (island in Maryland)
Worm-eating Warbler - 1
Ovenbird - 3
LA Waterthrush - 2
Scarket Tanager - 5
Indigo Bunting -2
No. Cardinal - 2
Com. Grackle - 2
Brn-headed Cowbird - 4
Am. Goldfinch - 3