[MDOsprey] Com Moorhen/Hughes Hollow

Paul Woodward (grackling@worldnet.att.net)
Mon, 20 Sep 1999 08:01:01 -0400


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20 September 1999

Spent almost two hours yesterday in the Hughes Hollow area yesterday.  =
Very slim pickings; no birds on wires along River Road, but did see 18 =
Rough-winged Swallows feeding over the buttonbush swamp.  Best find was =
an immature Common Moorhen feeding among the duckweed in the large =
impoundment near the causeway.
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On the way I saw at least 25 Broad-winged Hawks in 3 groups near River =
Road and the beltway and another 3 near Potomac , but none the rest of =
the way to Seneca or at Hughes Hollow.  I guess they knew the quickest =
way south was along  I-95.

Paul Woodward

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20 September 1999
 
Spent almost two hours yesterday in the = Hughes Hollow=20 area yesterday.  Very slim pickings; no birds on wires along River = Road,=20 but did see 18 Rough-winged Swallows feeding over the buttonbush = swamp. =20 Best find was an immature Common Moorhen feeding among the duckweed in = the large=20 impoundment near the causeway.
 
On the way I saw at least 25 Broad-winged = Hawks in 3=20 groups near River Road and the beltway and another 3 near Potomac , but = none the=20 rest of the way to Seneca or at Hughes Hollow.  I guess they knew = the=20 quickest way south was along  = I-95.
 
Paul Woodward
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