Wednesday 29 May 2013

Re: [Maine-birds] MDI Black-bellied Whistling-Duck

Hello to the BBWD watchers,
 
I might be able to retrieve it today if it is accessible .... I have a small kayak that I can strap on the van to retrieve it . Please remember that this is a Sewage Pond... no one should go into that water .... (just in case).... I will be there after 8 am. If someone has pulled it out please call me at 479-4256... thank you.
 
 
This link will take you to some of the Acadia Birding Festival pictures.  I am sure at this point there are mega images!!!  What a Day!!
 
Michael
 
 
 
Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2013 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] MDI Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
 
Indeed!.  
 
Somebody should collect this before the raccoons do.    It would be a significant specimen. Louis Bevier will want it for the records.
 
bill


On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Down East Nature Tours <info@downeastnaturetours.com> wrote:
Hi Seth,
 
Has that bird been collected??
 
Thanks for the update...  MJG
 
From: SETH BENZ
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2013 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] MDI Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
 
The 6th bird is indeed dead. As I departed at 8:30 PM there was one remaining birder, alive !  The ducks were calling and flying back and forth between ponds - as we watched from the nearby parking lot.
I do have a picture of the dead duck. The legs had no bands.
 
 
On May 28, 2013, at 9:26 PM, rich@thenaturalhistorycenter.com wrote:

After 18 hours of birding, I finally had a chance to post about the finding of these good birds….
 
Today was the ninth running of the MDI Birdathon. My birding companions for this year's event included Rob Packie, William Nichols, and David Orsmond. We were joined for part of the day by Ed Hawks and Becky Marvil. At about 7:00 this morning, we arrived at the MDI High School to peruse the environs of the water treatment ponds, almost always a birding hotspot.
 
At this point, who was the first to spot these six amazing birds is lost to the blur of excitement. What I do know is that almost as soon as we identified them, we started calling/emailing/texting/facebooking local birders. Craig Kesselheim was there within what seemed like minutes. The word of these amazing birds quickly spread because we had multiple messages during the day about these amazing birds.
 
This evening, shortly before dusk, we returned to view these birds once again. All six were still there, feeding contentedly on the duckweed.
 
Afterwards, I encountered a friend who mentioned they had been observed the day before on Echo Lake!
 
Finally, as I reached home, a call on my cell-phone from Seth Benz said that he was at the ponds, after dusk. He accounted for five of the birds, but one seemed to be floating lifeless upside down. The cell connection was quite poor, so I do not have the full story from him.
 
I will be working with Bob Duchesne on a Downeast birding tour tomorrow, so I will not be able to return to check in on these birds. I will be curious if they stay, and if so, for how long….
 
 
Richard MacDonald
The Natural History Center
6 Firefly Lane, "On the Village Green"
P.O. Box 6
Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
207/801-2617 (store)
207/266-9461 (mobile)
 
 
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