Sabine's Gull-Yes! 12-1pm Triadelphia Res.

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diane Ford

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Sep 9, 2012, 6:41:58 PM9/9/12
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Hi all,

  After a visit to Wheaton Regional Park this morning (good numbers of warblers), my' spidey' sense was tingling, so I did some checking and found out the Sabine's Gull was still around. 
Didn't bring scope, as I thought I would be looking at warblers and other migrants all day,-special THANKS and "good guys" award go to Joe Hanfman & Andy Martin for letting me view the gull thru theirs and get some field sketches.
A Lifer & State! (probably counted as a Howard Co. bird for me, since it was just on the border more/less). Got on some warblers on the way out: Magnolia, B&W, CSW, Canada, and a Yellow-billed Cuckoo, some vireos. Went to Blue Mash after, will post later.

D. Ford, Bethesda.

Matt Hafner

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Sep 9, 2012, 7:12:31 PM9/9/12
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Sabine's still present if anyone is trying to make a dusk run.

Matt Hafner
Forest Hill, MD
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Edward Boyd

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Sep 10, 2012, 7:57:17 AM9/10/12
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For those interested, Tom Field reports that the Sabine's Gull is present at the usual spot at Geographic Reservoir this morning.

I saw this bird last evening. Thanks Tom for a great find.

Ed Boyd
Chestnut Hill Cove, MD

Edward Boyd

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Sep 10, 2012, 8:01:29 AM9/10/12
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Dammed phone auto spell. That of course, should read Tridelphia Reservoir.

Ed Boyd

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