I got a small flight of 10-20 overhead in Fairfax Station. Birds were flying
firmly south-east (roughly 150 degrees). Unfortunately it was very overcast, so
I was unable to get a firm count.
-Lee
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On Nov 8, 2017, at 9:05 PM, Stephen Johnson via va-bird
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During a fine bird walk today in Fauquier County today, we saw 2 groups of
Tundra Swans both flying generally southward. The first was a line of 16.
Later in the morning we were treated to a calling chevron of 180 birds, quite
high up and really cool to see.
Todd Day said this is just about when he normally expects to see them coming
through. So keep an eye (and an ear) on the sky!!
Other notables included a nice male Hooded Merg and a solitary Rusty
Blackbird.
Thanks to Todd and Sue Garvin for a really nice walk today.
Steve Johnson
Fairfax, Virginia
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