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[va-bird] Eurasian Wigeon?
- From: Denise Ryan <savetheocean@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: sheath@xxxxxxxxx, VA Birds <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2003 19:57:06 -0800 (PST)
Hi again! I remember that you said that the Wigeon was more predictable in
March. I'm staying tuned as I would really like to try to find it again - and
so would Rob H.
All the best!
Denise
Susan Heath <sheath@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
VA Birders,
As I was driving south on Rt. 29 this morning and just entering the
battlefield, a Common Raven came flying north up Rt. 29 followed closely
by three crows. I managed to catch it just as it flew over Bull Run
putting it in both Prince William and Fairfax Counties. Later in the
day after I finished my waterfowl survey, it was so nice out that I did
the walk around the Stone Bridge loop. There is a lot of damage along
the trail from overflow and some awesome ice sheets at least 6 inches
thick that were washed up onto the trail. The birding was pretty quiet
but I found a flock of about 40 American Pipits in the grassy field just
to the northwest of the Van Pelt house. There is a large area of the
field where the snow has melted and the pipits were foraging in the
grass.
Waiting for spring.
Sue
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Susan Heath
Fairfax County
Centreville, VA
sheath@xxxxxxxxx
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