I was also at the EastonWWTP, later in the day. It is interesting to
note the changes in the intervening time:
Eared Grebe - NOT
Canada Goose 2000
BRANT 8 flying over, unable to land among all the Canada Geese
Shoveller - 0
Ring-necked Duck 1
Bufflehead 1
Ruddy Duck 10
Gt Blue Heron 1
Herring Gull 4
BARN SWALLOW 2
AMERICAN PIPIT 1 (across road from spray field)
E Bluebird 2
Savannah Sparrow ~3
Song Sparrow ~5
Bob Ringler wrote:
> This morning I birded in Talbot County starting at the Easton WWTP where the Eared Grebe was not present. Other birds there were:
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>Canada Goose 400
>Shoveler 12
>Ring-necked Duck 7
>Bufflehead 3
>Ruddy Duck 85
>Great Blue Heron 1
>Coot 8
>Laughing Gull 350
>Bonaparte's Gull 1
>Great Black-back 3
>BARN SWALLOW 2, an adult and an immature
>Savannah Sparrow 8
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>At Pickering Creek Audubon Center:
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>Woodcock 1 flushed
>SEDGE WREN 1 along the entrance road in front of the blind
>Hermit Thrush 4
>Field Sparrow 6
>Song Sparrow 25
>Swamp Sparrow 15
>White-throated Sparrow 30
>White-crowned Sparrow 1 im along the entrance road
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>Bob Ringler
>Eldersburg MD
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Fred Fallon
PG Coordinator, MD-DC Breeding Bird Atlas
Bowie MD
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