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Get Ready for Caroline Ducks

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"Lovelace Glen (DelDOT)"

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Lovelace Glen (DelDOT)

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Mon, 22 Feb 2010 09:12:32 -0500

Hello All,
                I finally got out yesterday morning to do a little birding around Oak Grove after the last two weeks occupied with snow removal and then being sick.  The most interesting find was the collection of geese and swans found at the sharp bend in Kinder Rd (southern tip of Caroline Co.).  There were 500 swans, 1100 Canada Geese, 2000 Snow Geese and a single Ross' Goose.  It seems an odd spot for geese and swans as it is not that large of a field and has woods on three sides (I have never seen such numbers here in 15 years).  Maybe it was the unharvested soybeans in part of the field.  4 Killdeer have returned, on schedule, but perhaps a bit early for conditions.  Beyond that, birding was very slow.  Many of the songbirds seems to have cleared out.

                And now my plug....As many of you know, waterfowl in Caroline are a challenge.  But the snowmelt may present a good opportunity if experience tells me anything.  At home at Oak grove, there is a very small window to find any numbers of ducks.  The has to be large puddles in the fields at the end of February or early March.  It happened after the ice storms in '94 and after the large snow in '03 and conditions would seem to be set up for it again.  In '03, I had a flock of 250 Pintail and Oak Grove Rd on 3/1 or 3/2.  Seriously, 250 Pintail in Caroline Co.

                So check out Oak Grove Rd, Kinder Rd, the large puddle 1 mile north of Reliance on MD 577 (just south of Oak Grove Rd), Guard Rd in my area.  Try the pastures at White Rd and Handy Rd, east of Federalsburg.  Try the fields north of Hynson (American Corner Rd and MD318) Try the Line Rd farm pond, east of MD 313.  Try the large puddle in the SE corner of Garland Rd and Baker Rd, east of Denton.  For that matter the photos on Google maps still show the aftermath of the '06 floods.  All of those little dark, wet spots have potential now.  Have fun searching.

Good birding,
Glen Lovelace III
Seaford, DE