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Birding in St Mary's County Easter day

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Patricia Rose

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Patricia Rose

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Sun, 24 Apr 2011 18:18:25 -0400

Happy Easter to All

I am just going to give a few highlights for a wonderful day of birding. 

St Mary's City - six royal terns

Courtney's Restaurant - eight tree swallows and no brown pelicans

Longneck Road - 24 - barn swallows
7 - meadowlarks
2 - bald eagles between two and three years old

Cornfield Harbor Road - 2 pine warblers
25 - royal terns
1 - killdeer
1 - ovenbird
2 - common yellowthroats
2 - catbirds

Pt Lookout
3 - horned grebe (breeding)
11 - brown pelicans 
90 plus - double crested cormorants
1 - wood thrush
7 - catbirds
1 - brown thrasher
2 - brown headed nuthatch

Harry James Road
1 - broad-winged hawk
1 - prothonotary warbler

Fresh Pond Neck/Hays Beach Roads
10 - meadowlarks
7 - barn swallows
3 - pine warblers
(three beautiful horses splashing in one of the many mud holes in the county right now)

Beach ville road (the iPhone keeps putting Beachill)
2 - meadowlarks
1 - cattle egret (breeding) - where minature  Brama bulls live

Happy Birding to all 

Patricia Viola Rose
240-256-5423 cell

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