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FW: DC Area, 10/21/08

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Norm Saunders

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Tue, 21 Oct 2008 13:18:20 -0400

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From: Steve Cordle [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
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Subject: DC Area, 10/21/08

Hotline:            Voice of the Naturalist 
Date:               10/21/2008 
Coverage:           MD/DC/VA/DE 
Telephone:          301-652-1088 option 1 
Reports (voice):    301-652-1088 option 2 
       (email):      
    (deadline):     midnight Mondays 
Compiler:           Lou DeMouy
Sponsor:            Audubon Naturalist Society of the 
                    Central Atlantic States (independent of NAS!) 
Transcriber:        Steve Cordle () 

Please consider joining ANS, especially if you are a regular user of the
Voice (Individual $40; Family $50; Nature Steward $75; Audubon Advocate
$150). The membership number is 301-652-9188, option 12; the address is 8940
Jones Mill Road, Chevy Chase, MD 20815; and the web site is
http://www.AudubonNaturalist.org. 

This is the Voice of the Naturalist, a service of the Audubon Naturalist
Society. This report was completed Tuesday, October 21, at 8:30 a.m.

Top birds this week are WHITE-CHEEKED PINTAIL* in WV, BROWN BOOBY* in VA,
BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER* in MD, and HARRIS' SPARROW* in DE.

Other birds of interest include CACKLING GOOSE, geese and ducks, GOLDEN
EAGLE, KING RAIL, AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER, REEVE (female RUFF), AMERICAN
WOODCOCK,  WESTERN KINGBIRD,  kinglets, GREY-CHEEKED Thrush, YELLOW-RUMPED
WARBLERS, sparrows including CLAY COLORED, FOX and LINCOLN'S, DICKCISSEL,
RUSTY BLACKBIRD, PURPLE FINCH and PINE SISKIN.

The WHITE-CHEEKED PINTAIL* was seen again on Oct 16 in a pond at the
Huntfield subdivision south of Charles Town, Jefferson Co, WV. The pond can
be found by taking Rte 340 south at Charles Town from the interchange of US
340, Rt. 9, and Rt. 51, go about 3.3 miles to Augustine Avenue and take a
sharp right to the Huntfield subdivision just ahead on the left. Take the
second left onto Prospect Hills Blvd.
At the circle/obelisk, go right onto Butler Street. At the next circle, go
3/4 of the way around circle, taking the first right (Colston Road). The
pond will be on your right a little ways ahead.

A BROWN BOOBY* has been viewed almost daily including as recently as Oct 20
at Claytor Lake State Park in Pulaski Co, VA. The bird shows at various
locations including cross-water views from the park marina.

A  BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER* at Kinder Farm Park in Anne Arundel Co, MD
was reported on Oct 14 but the bird has not been subsequently located.

A HARRIS' SPARROW* first found on Oct 11 at Brandywine SP, Wilmington, DE
was still there on Oct 18. It was found shortly beyond the entrance booth
along a wall on the road that goes to the right to a farm house.
A CACKLING GOOSE was reported at Taylor's Gut close to Woodland Beach in
Kent Co, DE on Oct 15 among growing numbers of arriving SNOW GEESE.
A CACKLING GOOSE appeared at Elk Neck State Park in Cecil Co, MD on Oct 19.

Geese and ducks are showing at many locations. BRANT were on the bayside of
Assateague Island, Worcester Co, MD on Oct 17. A trip to Poplar Island,
Talbot Co, MD, on Oct 15 yielded AMERICAN BLACK DUCK, MALLARD, NORTHERN
SHOVELER, NORTHERN PINTAIL, GREEN-WINGED TEAL, LESSER SCAUP, RUDDY DUCK,
SURF SCOTER, AND WHITE-WINGED SCOTER. On Oct
17 there were GADWALL, AMERICAN WIGEON, AMERICAN BLACK DUCK, GREEN-WINGED
TEAL, RING-NECKED DUCK, HOODED MERGANSER, and RUDDY DUCK at Piney Run Park,
Carroll Co, MD. 
 
Three GOLDEN EAGLES were reported in Herndon, Fairfax Co, VA on Oct 14.
Other individual GOLDEN EAGLES were seen above Cromwell Valley Park in
Baltimore Co, MD on Oct 18 and Rockville, Montgomery Co, MD on Oct 19.

A KING RAIL was spotted at Occoquan Bay NWR, Prince William Co, VA on Oct 16
on the south side of Catamont Creek and on Oct 17 on Charlie Road.

AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVERS were seen close to the Worton Treatment  Plant near
to Chestertown, Kent Co, MD on Oct.16.

A REEVE (female RUFF) was seen near Great Oak Pond in Kent Co, MD on Oct 18
in the vicinity of Route 298 (Fairlee Road) and Route 514 (Melitota Road)
close to Handy Point Road.

An AMERICAN WOODCOCK appeared on Capitol Hill in DC on Oct 17.

A WESTERN KINGBIRD was spotted at Assateague Island SP, Worcester, Co, MD on
Oct 16. 

GOLDEN-CROWNED KINGLETS and RUBY CROWNED KINGLETS were plentiful in many
areas including sightings on Oct 18 in Rock Creek Park in DC. 

A GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSH was seen on Oct 20 at Loch Raven Reservoir in
Baltimore Co, MD. 

Warbler migration has slowed throughout the area. Meanwhile, YELLOW-RUMPED
WARBLERS are arriving. YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS were seen at Kinder Farm Park,
Anne Arundel Co, MD on Oct 16, the Botanical Garden on the Mall in DC on Oct
16, and Huntley Meadows, Fairfax Co, VA on Oct 17. 

A DICKCISSEL was spotted in Baltimore City, MD close to Washington Boulevard
north of Carroll Park on Oct 17. Another DICKCISSEL was identified at Elk
Neck SP, Cecil County, MD on Oct 17.

Sparrow arrivals remain strong and widely dispersed. A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW
was at Cape Henlopen SP, Sussex Co, DE on Oct 16. A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was
at Spruce Creek Park, Nelson Co, VA on Oct 17. A FOX SPARROW was at Finzel
Swamp in Garrett Co, MD on Oct 17. A LINCOLN'S SPARROW was in the Sykesville
Patapsco scrubland in Carroll Co, MD on October 15. A LINCOLN'S SPARROW and
SAVANNAH SPARROW were in the Rock Creek Park Maintenance Yard in DC on Oct
16. SAVANNAH SPARROW, WHITE-THROATED SPARROW, SONG SPARROW, FIELD SPARROW,
CHIPPING SPARROW and SWAMP SPARROW were at Green Farm Conservation Park in
Montgomery Co, MD on Oct 16. WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS showed at the Botanical
Garden on the mall in DC on Oct 16, the Kinder Farm Park, Anne Arundel Co,
MD on Oct 17 and other locations. The first arrivals of DARK-EYED JUNCOS
were seen in many parts of our region. 

RUSTY BLACKBIRDS were found at Dyke Marsh, Fairfax Co, VA on Oct 19 and
Occoquan Bay NWR, Prince William Co, VA on Oct 20.

A PURPLE FINCH was seen at Finzel Swamp, Garrett Co, MD on Oct 17.
Another PURPLE FINCH was at Occoquan Bay NWR, VA on Oct 18. PINE SISKENS
were plentiful in migrating flocks at Finzel Swamp, Garrett Co, MD on Oct
17, Cromwell Valley Park, Baltimore, Co, MD on Oct 18, Sky Meadows SP,
Fauquier Co, VA on Oct 18 and other locations.  

Some of this week's reports have been gleaned from the MDOsprey, VA-Bird,
and DE-bird list servers. 

Finding Birds in the National Capital Area by Claudia Wilds is an excellent
source for directions to many birding sites. The ANS Bookstore (301-652-3606
or
www.audubonnaturalist.org/cgi-bin/mesh/store) is an excellent source for
this and many other nature-related titles. 

To report bird sightings, e-mail your report to 
or call 301-652-1088 and select menu option 2. Please post reports before
midnight Monday, identify the county as well as state, and include your name
and a Tuesday morning contact, either e-mail or phone. 

Thank you for calling, and GOOD BIRDING.

*Of interest to the records committee.