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Re: A Few Harford Birds -9/12/06

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Monroe Harden

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Monroe Harden

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Tue, 12 Sep 2006 14:59:08 -0400

Chris Starling wrote:
>
>While "patrolling" around the Aberdeen Proving Ground, in Harford County 
>with my binoculars today I managed to find the following migrants: Black 
>and White Warbler (6), Black-throated Green Warbler (3), Magnolia Warbler 
>(1), Common Yellowthroat (2; F & Imm.M), Redstart, Veery (1), Red-eyed 
>Vireo (1), White-eyed Vireo (3), Ruby-throated Hummingbird (2), House Wren, 
>and Chipping Sparrow (1 Imm.).  Most birds were seen around the MWR boat 
>ramp however there seemed to be a good mix of birds near Camp Stinton as 
>well. 
>
>Notable: No rators on what seemed to be favorable winds? (not even a 
>resident Eagle or Osprey...
>

Maybe the Eagles went up to Turkey Point in Cecil County.  At one point Sunday we saw 10 in flight at one time from the hawk watch, kettled-up like a group of Turkey Vultures.

Monroe Harden
Havre de Grace, MD