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[va-bird] Black Tern, Potomac River; June 5
- From: Scott Baron <brnpelican@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: va-bird <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,MDOsprey Birds <MDOSPREY@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2004 21:26:39 -0700 (PDT)
Hello, birders.
While birding in a closed part of Caledon Natural
Area, King George County, Va., on Saturday, I saw a
BLACK TERN flying downriver (Charles Co., Md. waters),
about halfway in between the Va. and Md. shore. It
never hesitated or paused to feed in the few minutes
that I had it in my sight. Its manner of flight
suggested to me that this bird had a destination in
mind, headed for points far away.
DICKCISSELS have been seen in the Rappahannock River
Valley NWR, including 4 today in a short walk by
myself, Tom Pendleton and Mike Smith. We were in the
Wilna Tract in Richmond County, scheduled to be opened
to the public soon. I understand that 6 of this
species were seen here recently.
I was participating in the VSO foray in Virginia's
Northern Neck.
Scott Baron
Fairfax, Va.
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