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Seneca and Hughes Hollow

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David Powell

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David Powell

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Sat, 26 Mar 2005 16:01:02 -0500

Hi Everyone,

Spent a short time looking for birds at Seneca and Hughes Hollow. At Seneca, among the hundreds of Tree Swallows, were two Northern Rough-winged Swallows. On the river were about 75 Bonies, also seen were Horned Grebes, Green-winged Teal and A. Wigeon. Along Hunting Quarter road, I spotted a female Purple Finch eating Spicebush buds and a Blue-winged Teal in the impoundments.

Dave Powell

Germantown, MD