Sue, It sure must be hard to play soccer on a field with a patch of trees in
the middle. <g>
Ron Staley,
Herndon, VA
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From: "Susan Heath" <sheath@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "VA Birds" <va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 1:39 PM
Subject: [va-bird] more Yellow-crowned Night-herons
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VA Birders,
I spent about an hour early this morning walking on the Bull
Run/Occaquan Trail mentioned by Laura Catterton in her post yesterday.
This trail runs along Bull Run from Bull Run Regional Park and has some
great habitat. I found many BG Gnatcatchers and Northern Parulas
(actually got to see one of them too) but the big surprise for me was a
pair of Yellow-crowned Night-Herons perched in a tree just a short way
from picnic area 9 where I started. They didn't like my presence and
flew off to a patch of trees in the middle of a soccer field across Bull
Run from the path. I seem to be finding these guys everywhere these
days! I also saw the Rusty Blackbird flock that Laura had.
Sue
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Susan Heath
Fairfax County
Centreville, VA
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