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Talbot/Caroline/Queen Anne's, 02/03/10

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Kevin Graff

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Kevin Graff

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Thu, 4 Feb 2010 11:04:39 -0800

Hi all,



   Rented a car for the day. 


02/03/10 - 1010am-1030am (more birds on caroline side of public landing)
Coveys Landing Rd., Cordova, Talbot Co., MD 

WEATHER: MC, 31-32 degrees, calm

Canada Goose - 38 
American Black Duck - 8
Mallard - 2
Green-winged Teal - 3
Common Merganser - 42
Turkey Vulture - 4
Blue Jay - 2
American Crow - 9     
Horned Lark - 163
Carolina Wren - 1
Eastern Bluebird - 2 
European Starling - 6
Savannah Sparrow - 1
Song Sparrow - 1
White-throated Sparrow - 2
LAPLAND LONGSPUR - 3 (near Lewistown Rd)
Northern Cardinal - 2
Red-winged Blackbird - 12
Eastern Meadowlark - 1
SPECIES: 19
INDIVIDUALS: 302

02/03/10 - 1045am-1110am
Sparks Rd/Dean Rd/Mason Branch Rd., Ridgely, Caroline Co., MD

WEATHER: PC, 35 degrees, NW 4 mph

Snow Goose - 164
Canada Goose - 54
Tundra Swan - 17
Black Vulture - 2
Turkey Vulture - 6
American Kestrel - 1 
Rock Pigeon - 5
Mourning Dove - 2
Downy Woodpecker - 1
American Crow - 11  
Horned Lark - 69
Eastern Bluebird - 2
European Starling - 8
Savannah Sparrow - 1
Song Sparrow - 2
"Slate-colored" Junco - 7  
LAPLAND LONGSPUR - 2
Northern Cardinal - 3
Red-winged Blackbird - 51 
Common Grackle - 62
SPECIES: 20
INDIVIDUALS: 470
 
02/03/10 - 1140am-12pm
Kibler Rd./Round Top Rd., Chestertown, Queen Anne's Co., MD

WEATHER: MC, 35 degrees, NW 8 mph

Snow Goose - 62
Canada Goose - 55
Turkey Vulture - 7
Bald Eagle - 2
Red-tailed Hawk - 2
Killdeer - 2 
Northern Flicker - 2 
NORTHERN SHRIKE - 1
American Crow - 19 
Horned Lark - 18
Eastern Bluebird - 6 
Northern Mockingbird - 4
European Starling - 7
American Pipit - 2
Song Sparrow - 3
White-throated Sparrow - 7
White-crowned Sparrow - 1
"Slate-colored" Junco - 21
Northern Cardinal - 4
Red-winged Blackbird - 56 
SPECIES: 20
INDIVIDUALS: 281

On way home, stopped by Ensor Rd, about 15 min from my place to see if the longspur still there.  Unable to relocated but might be still there as there are many larks flying around. 


    Kevin Graff
    Jarrettsville, MD