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>May Bird Count Set For May 14; Counters Needed

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May. 5, 2011

The annual county-wide May Bird Count, sponsored by the Maryland Ornithological Society (MOS), will be held in Garrett County on Saturday, May 14, during the entire 24-hour period (midnight Friday to midnight Saturday).
According to count coordinator Fran Pope, birds may be counted during any portion of the count period and in any part of Garrett County. Results of the count will appear in Maryland Birdlife, a publication of MOS.

Novice and experienced birders alike are welcome to participate, Pope said. Count participants may count birds either at their bird feeders or in a favorite spot in the county. To avoid duplication of effort and assure the best coverage of the county, interested persons should are asked to contact Pope prior to next Wednesday, May 11, and let her know where they would like to count. She can be reached via telephone at 301-334-4908.

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>May Bird Count Set For May 14; Counters Needed

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May. 5, 2011

The annual county-wide May Bird Count, sponsored by the Maryland Ornithological Society (MOS), will be held in Garrett County on Saturday, May 14, during the entire 24-hour period (midnight Friday to midnight Saturday).
According to count coordinator Fran Pope, birds may be counted during any portion of the count period and in any part of Garrett County. Results of the count will appear in Maryland Birdlife, a publication of MOS.

Novice and experienced birders alike are welcome to participate, Pope said. Count participants may count birds either at their bird feeders or in a favorite spot in the county. To avoid duplication of effort and assure the best coverage of the county, interested persons should are asked to contact Pope prior to next Wednesday, May 11, and let her know where they would like to count. She can be reached via telephone at 301-334-4908.

If you or someone you know is considering buying or selling real estate in Garrett County or Deep Creek Lake, Maryland, call Jay Ferguson of Railey Realty for all of your real estate needs! I take great pride in referrals, and I assure you, I will take great care of your friends, family & colleagues! As member of the Garrett County Board of Realtors, I can assist you with ANY listed property, regardless of the listing broker.

877-563-5350 Questions about ANY listed property? I can help! Call me!
Visit the ‘I Love Deep Creek & Garrett County group’ on Facebook! News, events, photos, real estate, community, info, more! 1,750+ members & growing!

>Local Winged Wildlife Tallied During CBC

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Feb. 3, 2011

The 111th Audubon Christmas Bird Count, an effort that utilizes volunteers throughout the Americas to collect bird data, took place recently. It was the 40th such bird count conducted in Garrett County, which has participated in the event since 1950.
Unlike last year’s CBC, which was hampered by blizzard conditions, this year’s bird watching was considered by the Audubon Society to be a success. Thanks to temperatures that ranged between 15 and 26 degrees Fahrenheit, minimal winds, and snow that measured between two to eight inches deep throughout the area, many birds were sited.

During the specified count day, the bird watchers found 58 species of birds. Four other species were seen during the count period. The Garrett County average of species noted for the CBC is 58.

Thirteen field observers logged in 321 miles by car and 12 miles on foot, as they searched their assigned territories for birds. In the field, the group spent 19.5 hours on foot and 35 hours by car for a total of 54.5 hours in the field. The participants included Caroline and Neal Blizzard, Kevin Dodge, Courtney Englar, Aaron Holochwost, Alan and Kyle Klotz, Mikey and Jo Anna Lutmerding, Bill and Fran Pope, Connie Skipper, and Becky Wilson.

Three stationary watchers, Barbara Skipper, Mike Speranzella, and Ashley Rodeheaver, spent seven hours counting birds at their bird feeders.

With Deep Creek Lake 99 per cent frozen, the waterfowl species count suffered, as the frozen waters prompt the birds to migrate. The waterfowl that were found were spotted in moving water such as the Youghiogheny River and a few unfrozen inlets of Deep Creek Lake. Twelve species of waterfowl (20% of all species found in the area) were counted.

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>Crane Makes Rare Visit To Deep Creek Lake

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At the 40th Christmas Bird Count held at Deep Creek Lake, spectators and wildlife enthusiasts were rewarded for there dedication and patience with the rare winter visit of a sandhill crane. Naturalists present when the above photographs were taken believe the crane to be young, as it has a rusty-colored, feathered crown and yellow eyes. According to Cornell’s Birds of North America, an adult’s crown would be covered with bright red skin, and its eye would be colored somewhere between chrome orange and flame scarlet. No matter the age, however, the bird is distinct and beautiful. Sandhill cranes stand about 4 feet tall with a wing span of 6.5 to 7 feet and are primarily birds of open freshwater wetlands. The cranes generally feed on a wide variety of plant tubers, grains, small vertebrates (e.g., mice and snakes), and invertebrates such as insects or worms.

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