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On Nov 19, 6:40*am, JohnH wrote:
On Wed, 19 Nov 2008 04:11:11 -0800 (PST), GC Boater wrote: On Nov 18, 4:21*pm, GC Boater wrote: A knowledgeable birder had a brief sighting of the species today in Gambrills, Maryland. *Positive ID was made by a combination of the dull coloration, excessive wing flapping and puffing plus loud, obnoxious squawking. *The sighting is being reported to the Maryland Avian Society. Officials from the U.S. Wildlife Service working with members of the Eastern American Ornithological Society are attempting to determine if the bird is a true waterfowl species. *Thus far, the only confirmed sightings have been along the shorelines where, from the safety of land, the Krausii Marylandus squawks incessantly at the true waterfowl species. *Since Tuesday’s sighting, experienced birders are rushing to Gambrills, Maryland in an effort to gather additional data on the reclusive species. *Story developing. *Updates to follow. It's getting to be a pain driving in Maryland. People lining the roads to catch a glimpse of the Krauseii Liesall... http://www.marinaudubon.org/images/bwatchers01.jpg One watcher said he spotted Tom the Shortwave trying to get a picture of the species, but Tom left too soon to be photographed. The watcher was able to produce a good likeness with a pencil: http://tinyurl.com/6mottt Hell, I heard that some guy from Cleveland was planning to drive all the way to Gambrils to line the shore and pray for a glimpse. He was lacking only the appropriate attire, but was able to order some: http://tinyurl.com/68jjpu Lots of excitement. The squawking is a dead giveaway! -- John H. Within the last hour, Richard Tracey, Director of the U.S. Wildlife Service issued the following statement: “We have researched the little known history of the species Krausii Liesallthetime Marylandus. In years past there have been reported sightings of the Krausii in such distance places as Cape Horn, San Francisco, Hawaii, the Panama Canal and New York Harbor. However, we have been unable to corroborate these reports, and the veracity of the person making these claims has been called into question. Most experts now discount these claims and believe the Krausii’s natural range is limited to Maryland. Yesterday’s sighting was in suburban Gambrills, Maryland. “We are continuing to research the Krausii, which is made more difficult by the mutations that have been observed within the species. The bird seems to have the ability to mutate almost at will, which is a rare trait in the ornithological world. “Our experts are continuing to gather data which will be disseminated as available. In the meantime, we urge birders to report any sightings to the Wildlife Service, but exercise caution when approaching the bird.” |
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