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Saundra Byrd

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Saundra Byrd

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Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:57:14 -0400

Hi all, 

     A few things for the past week to report.  
I had my first ever Pileated woodpecker in Annapolis.
Ive been birding  in the area around my work for about three years on breaks 
and such and for the first time saw a Pilated WP . Never expected to see one 
in this area as I only work about two blocks from the mall. This is a small strip 
of woods that is getting smaller each day. I was  feeding the birds at a spot 
between a building and the strip of woods and he was flying through the 
woods . Then landed and flew off with the loud and conspicuous call as 
decribed by jerry tarbell. 

SWAP- Southwest area park near Linthicum  
Been here many times and always looking for the Pheasant or Woodcocks 
which get reported alot here. Well finally seen the Pheasant. At the marshy 
pond on the right as you are heading to the boat launch . The bird flew out 
from the marsh grass in front of me and went across the pond and down into 
the marsh grass . wasnt looking for the Pheasant on this day so was a big 
surprise.   Also seen the Bald Eagle on the nest at Delaware ave.(the kids 
playing basketball didnt matter much i guess. ) and one flying through the park.
Flock of 20 or so Songsparrow eating on ground . Osprey. 1 unidentified hawk . 
Belted kingfisher , Mallard, Pie billed grebe , Canada goose, Redwinged 
blackbird, Tree swallow .

Race Rd. Elkridge 
My first time to this area . Although been up and down these back 
roads .Never went down this one. Absolutely amazing .  Its suppose to be a 
bike route  . I pulled off at a couple of the open areas . Id have to say this 
had to be my best bird spot yet. I was able to see birds listed all from one 
spot while sitting in the car. 
Birds seen 
Redshouldered hawk 
Canada goose 
Great blue heron 
Egret
Woodduck 
Mallard
Bluewinged teal 
Belted kingfisher
Hairy woodpecker
Pileated woodpecker
American crow
Northern cardinal 
American goldfinch
Mourning dove 
American robin
Screech owl (1 heard ) 

There are probably more birds . i just dont know howto access the area yet. 


Saundra byrd 
 
west baltimore