On Sat, Feb 19, 2011 at 3:09 PM, James Tyler Bell <> wrote:
> Sorry we didn't post earlier. Got busy doing other things. Bill Hubick, John
> Hubbell and Dave Powell were just leaving when Jane Kostenko, Kurt Schwarz and I
> arrived around 9. The bird was at site 67 on Tulip Circle.
>
>
> It appears to have some damage to its left ankle, if you want to call it that,
> and it clearly favors it. The feathers on the left side are worn away to the
> shafts. This bird is pretty beat up but apparently it flies in and out at dawn
> and dusk and it took a big dump while we watched it so it must have some food
> input.
>
> Tyler Bell
>
> California, Maryland
Hi All,
I thought I had posted this but it appears that I simply replied
to someone who already posted. The Wood Stork was there yesterday at
3:30 pm at campsite 69 in the Tulip Circle. I put some photos on my
flickr page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fusionmonger/
specifically ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fusionmonger/5461978900/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fusionmonger/5461374801/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fusionmonger/5461977906/
The third photo shows the injured foot.
--
John B. Churchill
Frostburg, MD
http://www.westernmdbirding.com/
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