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Re: Woodcock Displaying at Myrtle Grove; Merlin at Perryman Park

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Dan haas

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Dan haas

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Thu, 13 Mar 2008 17:07:56 -0400

George et all,

Aside from a few Northern Pintails in the Northern section of the
creek, you've pretty much got it covered George.

Did you happen to have any details on the final outcome of the GULL
vs. COOT stand off?  When I left, the COOT had successfully evaded
becoming a late lunch.  Did that change George?

Good Birding,

Dan Haas
West Annapolis, MD

http://wahzoh.blogspot.com/



On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 2:02 PM, George M. Jett <> wrote:
> Folks
>
>  Last evening, after making a presentation to the Charles County commissioners on proposed amendments to  protect the Mattawoman, I decided to spend an hour at Myrtle Grove to relax.  While hanging out at the field near the pond, an American Woodcock began displaying around 7:30 PM.  There were perhaps two birds while I was there.  No preenting, but lots of twittering.
>
>  Wood Duck were also in present.  They are likely setting up nests now.  Females were calling.
>
>  A Fox Sparrow began singing at dark and about four began to call.  I also got to hear the growl call of Brown Thrashers.  The growl is generally only done very early and very late in the day, but diagnostic.  Perhaps the animal is agitated by human presence.
>
>  On Tuesday, while searching for the Eurasian Wigeon at Perryman Community park, I had a brief look at flyby Bonaparte's Gull, and an immature Merlin.  The wigeon was likely way up Furnace Bay, but I did not have a scope.  I went for a picture.
>
>  A poor estimate of ducks at Perryman were:
>
>  American Black Duck - 2
>  Mallard
>  Gadwall - 30+
>  American Wigeon - 6
>  Canvasback - lots way up the bay
>  Ring-necked Duck - 50+
>  Lesser Scaup - lots more
>  Bufflehead - 2
>  Hooded Mergansers - ~20
>
>  The two large flocks of American Coot were still present.
>
>  There were lots more ducks out of my 10 power binocular view.  Maybe Dan Hass could give numbers since he had his scope.
>
>  George
>
>