Saturday 21 September 2013

Re: [Maine-birds] Digest for maine-birds@googlegroups.com - 5 Messages in 5 Topics

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On Sep 21, 2013, at 4:44 PM, maine-birds@googlegroups.com wrote:

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    "reimer6117 tds.net" <reimer6117@tds.net> Sep 21 03:50PM -0400  

    Hi,
     
    I understand that some birders are having difficulty securing a room on the
    Island for the coming week. Currently there is a two-night vacancy at
    Shining Sails (RM #3) for Sept 25 & 26. If anyone is interested, you can
    contact Shining Sails directly at 596-0041.
     
    Don

     

    "reimer6117 tds.net" <reimer6117@tds.net> Sep 21 01:14PM -0400  

    I apologize for yesterday's pelican mis-message, stating that the pelican
    had returned to St. George. I had actually misintrepreted a earlier
    vociemail message that was sent a week or so earlier. Sorry that some
    birders traveled to St. George this morning with expecations of seeing the
    bird. I pledge to delete all of my previous vociemails.
     
    Don

     

    Kristen Lindquist <kelindquist@gmail.com> Sep 20 05:54PM -0400  

    Came out here late yesterday morning with my mom, began seriously birding today with Derek and Jeannette Lovitch. Highlights of the past two days include:
     
    WESTERN KINGBIRD-1
    Virginia Rail-2
    Yellow-billed Cuckoo-1
    Philadelphia Vireo-3
    Yellow-throated Vireo-3+
    Cape May Warbler-handfuls
    Tennessee Warbler-2
    Lark Sparrow-1
    Clay-colored Sparrow-1 seen by others
    Dickcissel-2
     
    Also, lots of Harbor Porpoises and Minke Whale in calm seas.
     
    Beautiful out here!
     
    Kristen
     
    Kristen Lindquist
    Camden, ME
    www.klindquist.blogspot.com

     

    Bill Bunn <moosetrunks51@gmail.com> Sep 20 02:27PM -0700  

    MAGO on the rock jetty at Grand Beach at high tide today

     

    Don and Sherry Reimer <sherreal@hotmail.com> Sep 20 07:41PM  

    Sherm Hoyt reports that the white pelican has returned to Long Cove in front of his property. The bird reappeared around 12:30 pm. today.

    Don

     

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