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Re: Central Anne Arundel

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Dan Haas

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Dan Haas

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Tue, 15 May 2012 21:08:53 -0400

BTW, RHWP should be RHWO. I suppose I need to spend more time banding. ;)

Dan

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On May 15, 2012, at 8:52 PM, Dan Haas <> wrote:

> Yesterday at Sandy Point SP, a LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL and a SANDERLING were the highlights.  There were a dozen or more Semipalmated Sandpipers, a few Semipalmated Plovers, Least and Spotted Sandpipers on the beach and jetties as well.
> 
> This morning (at Sandy Pt), in the deluge, the shorebirds looked to still be on the rocks and the beach, but they were not present this evening.  The LBBG however is still enjoying the park, rain or shine.
> 
> Today on my way home from a meeting in Columbia, I had a lunch/birding visit to Patuxent Ponds Park near Piney Orchard.  Highlights were two, (likely three), KENTUCKY WARBLERS, three (or more) HOODED WARBLERS, a PROTHONOTARY WARBLER and a very vocal RED-HEADED WOODPECKER.  
> 
> With the continuing RHWP at Fort Smallwood, one observed at a private residence in the Pasadena area last week, one observed at Kinder Farm Park this weekend, the group of RHWP's at Jug Bay and the ones at Patuxent's Central Tract (private) and North Tract, Anne Arundel has lots of options for anyone seeking this species.
> 
> Good birding,
> 
> Dan Haas
> St. Margaret's, MD
> Nervousbirdsatgmail.com
> 
> Sent from my iPhone

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