[va-bird] Re: Long-billed Dowitcher at Huntley Meadows, 10/28/2002

Don Mauchline, Gene Keefe, and Mary Floyd led the Monday Morning Birdwalk at 
Huntley Meadows Park. Thirteen birders observed 32 species of birds including 
a Long-billed Dowitcher this morning, October 28, 2002, from 0700 to 0900. 
The weather was cloudy and cool, with calm winds.


1   Cormorant, Double-crested
3   Heron, Great Blue
17  Goose, Canada
11  Mallard
4   Yellowlegs, Greater
1   Dowitcher, Long-billed
7   Gull, Laughing
1   Gull, Ring-billed
1   Dove, Mourning
1   Woodpecker, Red-bellied
3   Woodpecker, Downy
1   Woodpecker, Hairy
3   Flicker, Northern
30  Crow, American
3   Chickadee, Carolina
2   Titmouse, Tufted
3   Wren, Carolina
1   Kinglet, Golden-crowned
7   Kinglet, Ruby-crowned
5   Bluebird, Eastern
11  Robin, American
2   Waxwing, Cedar
3   Warbler, Yellow-rumped
4   Cardinal, Northern
1   Towhee, Eastern
1   Sparrow, Field
3   Sparrow, Song
2   Sparrow, Swamp
9   Sparrow, White-throated
18  Blackbird, Red-winged
7   Grackle, Common
12  Goldfinch, American

Huntley Meadows Park is located 3.5 miles south of the Capital Beltway. Take 
Route 1, the Richmond Highway, toward Fort Belvoir to Lockheed Boulevard.  
Turn right on Lockheed Boulevard and proceed about 0.5 miles to the 
intersection of Lockheed with Harrison Lane.  The Park is on the left.  For 
additional information, call the HMP Visitor's Center at 703-768-2525.

Frederic D. Bogar
703-768-3793
Fbogar@xxxxxxx


You are subscribed to VA-BIRD. To post to this mailing list, simply send email 
to va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, send email to
va-bird-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field.

Other related posts: