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More Black-necked Stilts

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Charles Vaughn

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Charles Vaughn

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Fri, 17 Jun 2005 20:04:59 -0400

While doing Atlas work in the Fairmount Wildlife Management Area today I 
found two pairs of very active Black-necked Stilts. I didn't hurry up to 
the Deal Island WMA to see if the two pairs I saw up there several weeks 
ago are still there, but the Fairmount birds are likely a different two pairs.

Also at Fairmount was a single calling Greater Yellowlegs.

So far, no DIckcissels found in Somerset Co., but I may not be stopping in 
the right habitat enough. I have been finding Grasshopper Sparrows to be 
common, if the "right" habitat is surveyed. The right habitat is rather 
tricky define, but, like pornography, I know it when I see it. Please send 
any wise-A comments off list.

Charlie



Charles Vaughn
1306 Frederick Avenue
Salisbury, MD 21801

410-742-7221