Archive for the tag 'chincoteague'

Sep 26 2008

Chincoteague II: the Wash Flats & Hybrid Geese

Ned Brinkley, proud booster of his adopted hometown of Cape Charles (and author of the recent National Wildlife Federation Field Guide to Birds of North America), scans one of the storied sites of mid-Atlantic birding: the Wash Flats. A broad expanse of salty sand, mud, and low vegetation, the Wash Flats are famous among birders [...]

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Sep 24 2008

Chincoteague I: Herons & Horses

Published by jeff under Bird Identification, Delmarva, Travel

Saturday, I helped co-lead the Chincoteague field trip for the Eastern Shore Birding & Wildlife Festival. Not that the main leader, Ned Brinkley, needed any help, as it was a small group and Ned knows Virginia and its birds as well as anyone. But it was a nice chance to spend some time in the [...]

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Sep 22 2008

Where was I?

Published by jeff under Birding, Delmarva, Travel

I went on a trip from Friday through Sunday. It wasn’t an especially distant journey–in fact, I didn’t leave the Delmarva Peninsula. So where was I? Here’s a clue:

Here are two more, one an overview, the other a close-up.

This one should be a dead giveaway:

Let’s see: cotton fields, sea oats, and a marsh-side pony, all [...]

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