Tuesday 23 September 2014

[Maine-birds] Fitzgerald Prsrv & Stover Pt., Harpswell

Highlights from a beautiful morning at the Fitz Preserve included millions of white miller moths (I think) hovering over everything. Looked like blowing snow in some places. Also my earliest ever Fall Orange-crowned Warbler, and the largest strung-out flock of Blue Jays (82) that I've seen in years. 8 spp. of warblers and several BHVireos, etc etc .

At Stover Pt it was just me and some shorebirds, the best of which were 2 Red Knots in their winter's finest. And a RTHummer feeding on jewelweed, since we're keeping score.


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