Date: 8/15/25 11:07 am
From: 'Marcia Watson' via Maryland & DC Birding <mdbirding...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Favorite MD Fall Migration Birding Sites
Denise,
Check out Turkey Point in Cecil County and Dan’s Rock in Allegany
County. Turkey Point is famous for its hawk watch, formerly conducted
by the Cecil Bird Club. Since 2021, it’s been the site of an ongoing
morning flight count - all species, not just hawks - staffed daily by
the MD Biodiversity Project. The results have been eye-opening. MBP
also staffs a daily morning flight count at Dan’s Rock, equally
spectacular. This one started in 2022. For a taste of what birds they
get, see the blog posts at https://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/blog/ (scroll
down for season openers from both Turkey Point and Dan’s Rock) and
look in the side bar on the right for past season entries at both
places.
Also check the eBird hotspots for both sites. Aaron Graham is the MBP
counter at Dan’s Rock and Nolan Walker is at Turkey Point.
For logistics at Turkey Point, see
https://birdersguidemddc.org/site/elk-neck-state-park-turkey-point/.
The Birder’s Guide doesn’t yet have a write-up for Dan’s Rock.
You can use the Google Maps link for Dan’s Rock Overlook for
directions. https://maps.app.goo.gl/7gudA3F6aj8kzaEG6
Marcia ——————-Marcia WatsonPhoenix, MD <marshwren50...>

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From: <mdbirding...> <mdbirding...> on
behalf of Robert McLean <tmclean1090...>
Sent: Friday, August 15, 2025 1:34 PM
To: Denise Ryan <screechowl...>
Cc: Maryland DC Birding <mdbirding...>
Subject: Re: [MDBirding] Favorite MD Fall Migration Birding Sites Hi
Denise,Please list 10 or so target birds, other than Connecticut
Warbler.
Is your focus mainly on passerines or are gulls and shorebirds in the
mix.
In addition to Point Lookout, Assateague Island is great for migrants,
including warblers.
Regards,
Taylor McLeanBaltimore, MDSent from my iPhone

On Aug 15, 2025, at 12:17 PM, Denise Ryan <screechowl...>
wrote:

Thoughts are turning to the excitement of fall migration and
instead of heading over to Cape May, I have been thinking of
staying in Maryland for a hot week of migration birdings and
increasing my species count for MD in 2025.
Where do you like to go? What is most productive? I'm familiar
with Point Lookout and that is a great contender. Are there other
sites anywhere else in the state I should consider? Do you have
good weather sites and bad weather sites? It would be awesome to
get a Connecticut warbler lifer. TYIA.
--Denise Ryan
Cheverly, MD
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