E wig deadman cove

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keywests...@gmail.com

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Jan 14, 2013, 10:01:21 AM1/14/13
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John landers, leslie starr and I just relocated the drake eurasian wigeon with mixed flock of american wigeon, gadwall, ring necked duck and redhead at deadman cove area of loch raven reservoir. From beltway, north on dulaney valley rd, at least couple miles, pass traffic light (old bosley rd), a short distance park on left at head-in parking before the bridge over reservoir. Walk back toward traffic light walk over hill then find faded path down hill to fall trees and around to left side. Be caution, nearly half of mixed flock was spooked and flew out. - Kevin Graff
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Bill Hubick

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Jan 14, 2013, 11:26:36 AM1/14/13
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Kevin,

What species of earwig did you have? We need county records for Maryland Biodiversity...
http://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/viewChecklist.php?category=Earwigs

Bill
 
Bill Hubick
Pasadena, Maryland


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Subject: [MDBirding] E wig deadman cove

John landers, leslie starr and I just relocated the drake eurasian wigeon with mixed flock of american wigeon, gadwall, ring necked duck and redhead at deadman cove area of loch raven reservoir.  From beltway, north on dulaney valley rd, at least couple miles, pass traffic light (old bosley rd), a short distance park on left at head-in parking before the bridge over reservoir.  Walk back toward traffic light walk over hill then find faded path down hill to fall trees and around to left side.  Be caution, nearly half of mixed flock was spooked and flew out.  - Kevin Graff
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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