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Re: Stilts continue at Swan Creek

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jim green

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jim green

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Tue, 7 Jun 2011 19:40:44 -0400

Hi Everybody: I arrived at Swan Creek less than an hour before their 3:30
closing time and the two Black-necked Stilts were intensely feeding in the
same location as reported previously by Ed Boyd.

Jim Green
Gaithersburg, MD
work in moderation, BIRD IN EXCESS!!!

On Tue, Jun 7, 2011 at 2:29 PM, Ed Boyd <> wrote:

> This morning I visited the Cox Creek Dredge Fill area (otherwise known as
> Swan Creek) in Anne Arundel County from 8:30 to 9:00. On arrival I was
> immediately able to locate the continuing 2 Black-necked Stilts in the SW
> corner of the northeast impoundment. There were also 7 Semipalmated Plovers
> and 8 Least Sandpipers on the mud flat of the northeast impoundment. The
> Lesser Scaup also continues in this same body of water.
>
> Since Maryland Environmental Services refers to this location officially as
> Cox Creek, why is it referred to as Swan Creek by some?
>
> Ed Boyd
> Chestnut Hill Cove, MD
>
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