Jim,
We don't need to flush them. There are more peeps than we can count along Cattail Creek, which is our home turf :)
Joe Hanfman
Columbia, Md
Joe Hanfman Columbia, MD
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From: Jim Moore <>
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2010 19:46:07
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Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] Triadelphia Lake Rd Shorebirds
Any of you foreigners from Howard county caught flushing
Montgomery birds to the Howard side will be reported to the
authorities. ;-) ;-) ;-)
Good birding!
Jim Moore
Rockville, Maryland
PLEASE REPORT YOUR BIRD SIGHTINGS to http://ebird.org/
On 9/19/2010 6:57 PM, Kurt R. Schwarz wrote:
> The Triadelphia Lake Rd. shorebird extravaganza continued into
> this afternoon. There was a large amount of churn, so, hooray,
> the goodies patronized both sides.
>
> Least were quite abundant, as were Killdeer.
>
> A lone Western visited both sides, and I noted at least two
> Semi-palmated Sandpipers that materialized on the Montgomery
> shore after a big flush on the Howard Side. Two Baird's also
> appeared and showed white closely on the MontCo side. I also
> noted a White-rumped and multiple Pectorals. Early on I spotted
> two Lesser Yellowlegs on the MontCo side, but ceased to pay any
> further attention. As I left, a female Wood Duck went squeaking
> downstream. A fellow in the parking lot (non-birder) informed me
> he'd seen a Bald Eagle, and an Osprey or two, but I did not
> observe any.
>
> Kurt Schwarz
> "finally, a Western in HowCo!"
> goawaybird at verizon dot net
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