To follow up on Fred's email, I birded Huntley on Tuesday morning. Same
list, different totals, with the following additions:
1 Brown Thrasher (under the Observation Platform!)
1 adult and 1 fledgling E. Towhee (on the "unofficial" path beyond the
platform)
1 Hairy Woodpecker (same path)
Bufflehead and Green Heron were also still in residence.
-- Scott Michaud
Arlington, VA
----Original Message Follows----
From: Fbogar@xxxxxxx
Reply-To: Fbogar@xxxxxxx
To: va-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [va-bird] Re: MMBW Huntley Meadows Park, 7/7/03, and a Bufflehead
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2003 12:35:29 EDT
Gene Keefe, Mary Floyd, Ann Bogar, and Harry Glasgow led the Monday Morning
Birdwalk at Huntley Meadows Park on Monday July 7, 2003. The group of
twelve
birders left the Visitor's Center parking lot at 0700 and finished the field
trip promptly at 0900. The weather was sunny and hot and the winds were
calm.
The surprise of the morning was the lone Bufflehead in the Central Pond; the
Bufflehead has been there for about a week.
The number of American Crows, Fish Crows, and Blue Jays observed at the Park
this year persists at an all time low. Blue Jays, which were seemingly
native
at the Park, now are a rarity.
Number CommonName Notes
3 Great Blue Heron
2 Great Egret
1 Green Heron
9 Canada Goose
2 Wood Duck
11 Mallard
1 Bufflehead
1 Killdeer
2 Mourning Dove
2 Yellow-billed Cuckoo H = Heard Not Seen
3 Barred Owl H
4 Chimney Swift
1 Ruby-throated Hummingbird
3 Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Downy Woodpecker
1 Pileated Woodpecker
2 Eastern Wood-Pewee
3 Acadian Flycatcher
2 Eastern Phoebe
1 Red-eyed Vireo H
12 Barn Swallow
2 American Crow
2 Carolina Chickadee H
4 Tufted Titmouse
1 White-breasted Nuthatch
4 Carolina Wren
2 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
3 Eastern Bluebird
4 Wood Thrush H
1 American Robin
2 Gray Catbird
5 Common Yellowthroat
4 Northern Cardinal
6 Indigo Bunting
52 Red-winged Blackbird
30 Common Grackle
2 Brown-headed Cowbird
1 House Finch
8 American Goldfinch
Huntley Meadows Park is located at 3701 Lockheed Boulevard in Alexandria,
Virginia. To reach the Park by car from the Beltway, take the Route 1 Exit
South
towards Fort Belvoir. 3.5 Miles from the Beltway, on the right, is Lockheed
Boulevard. Proceed 0.5 miles to the Park entrance, on the left, at the
intersection of Lockheed Boulevard and Harrison Lane. The Monday Morning
Birdwalk
meets in the parking lot at the Visitor's Center at 0700 every Monday
morning.
All are welcome.
Fred Bogar
fbogar@xxxxxxx
703-768-3793
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