Monday 29 February 2016

[Maine-birds] Oxford County Boreal Birding (2/28)...

I was in this same area today for a short time however. I did manage easily over 100 Pine Siskins, my first of the winter and a White-winged Crossbill, my first ever!! A great day. I am planning on a trip back this weekend to spend more quality time at this gem of an area. Of course I had 100+ Bohemian Waxwings in Belgrade as they seem to be everywhere I've gone this winter.

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[Maine-birds] 30 plus Red Wing Black Birds and Eagle sharing tree in Benton


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[Maine-birds] Birding at West Quoddy

Despite heavy seas and a buffeting wind we did see Thick-billed Murres from West Quoddy Head - as well as six White-winged Scoters and a sweet flock of 21 Purple Sandpipers who were bathing and preening in a tidal pool below the light.   AND - a welcome sign of spring to us was a flock of beautiful male American Robins seen on the South Lubed Road on the way to West Quoddy.
 
Yesterday we birded the waters from Otter Cliffs on the southeast side of MDI.  The most interesting birds were 3 Common Murres fairly close to shore.   On our way over to Ellsworth we saw 4 Red Crossbills on Highway 182 - the birds were busy doing something in the middle of the highway - we watched for a while but couldn't quite figure it out!
 
Merle and Anne Archie
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[Maine-birds] Messalonskee Marsh - Waterfowl and Icterids

I arrived at Messalonskee Marsh this afternoon (at 3:50) and scanned the south end of the lake from the old boat launch on Route 27. From my vantage point, I observed Canada geese (5) and Common Goldeneye (7) in the open water where Belgrade Stream empties into the lake. The launch was otherwise quiet... until I returned to my car to leave.

While filling out my eBird report in my car, I heard the "conk-la-ree" song of a single Red-winged Blackbird. Setting back out, I observed a handful of RWBL grouped in the trees along the shoreline. For the next thirty minutes, a steady pulse of Red-winged Blackbirds (45), Common Grackle (12), and a single Rusty Blackbird moved into the area from the south and out to the north. As I left (at 5:00), additional icterids were still moving through the area.

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Re: [Maine-birds] First Spring Peeper and 17 eagles at Green Point.

I've had a spring peeper peeping all winter in our partial sunroom which has a lot of larger plants we keep outside in the summer and early fall.  At one point, he moved into our heated but cooler garage for a few days.  Pleasant sound in winter.

Norm Famous in Augusta

On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Jeffrey Reardon <JReardon@tu.org> wrote:
I believe I heard my last peeper in Manchester in mid-December this year.  Haven't heard them yet here  this spring, but doubt it will be long.

Re: Eagle concentration on the Eastern River:  I've always assumed this concentration coincided with the spawning run of smelt up the river, but they always seem more concentrated on the Eastern than on the Cathance, Abby, or Kennebec, which also support spawning smelt.  They are definitely in different places this time of year than in the fall, when they seem to be feeding heavily on ducks.

I am still seeing plenty of eagles scavenging on road killed deer by the road and chasing hand-outs from ice fishermen on the lakes that still have ice.


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Subject: [Maine-birds] First Spring Peeper and 17 eagles at Green Point.

I was surprised to hear a FOY Spring Peeper at Green Point, in February, really?

Now that the river is largely free of ice, teenage Bald Eagles typically gather in considerable numbers.  There were 14 immature birds in one scan, also two copulating adults and a fourth year bird.  Both Green Point and the mouth of the Abbagadassett River are likely to be alive with eagles - and ducks.  There were Canada Geese, Black Ducks, and Mallards at Green Point today.

Best,  Peter

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RE: [Maine-birds] First Spring Peeper and 17 eagles at Green Point.

I believe I heard my last peeper in Manchester in mid-December this year. Haven't heard them yet here this spring, but doubt it will be long.

Re: Eagle concentration on the Eastern River: I've always assumed this concentration coincided with the spawning run of smelt up the river, but they always seem more concentrated on the Eastern than on the Cathance, Abby, or Kennebec, which also support spawning smelt. They are definitely in different places this time of year than in the fall, when they seem to be feeding heavily on ducks.

I am still seeing plenty of eagles scavenging on road killed deer by the road and chasing hand-outs from ice fishermen on the lakes that still have ice.


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Subject: [Maine-birds] First Spring Peeper and 17 eagles at Green Point.

I was surprised to hear a FOY Spring Peeper at Green Point, in February, really?

Now that the river is largely free of ice, teenage Bald Eagles typically gather in considerable numbers. There were 14 immature birds in one scan, also two copulating adults and a fourth year bird. Both Green Point and the mouth of the Abbagadassett River are likely to be alive with eagles - and ducks. There were Canada Geese, Black Ducks, and Mallards at Green Point today.

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[Maine-birds] Woodcock in Falmouth

Me and Dave Brenneman flushed a timberdoodle in Falmouth off Route 1 this morning. Haven't heard a peent yet, but I suspect they'll be starting any day now. It's technically still February, right??

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Subject: [Maine-birds] First Spring Peeper and 17 eagles at Green Point.

I was surprised to hear a FOY Spring Peeper at Green Point, in February, really?

Now that the river is largely free of ice, teenage Bald Eagles typically gather in considerable numbers. There were 14 immature birds in one scan, also two copulating adults and a fourth year bird. Both Green Point and the mouth of the Abbagadassett River are likely to be alive with eagles - and ducks. There were Canada Geese, Black Ducks, and Mallards at Green Point today.

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[Maine-birds] First Spring Peeper and 17 eagles at Green Point.

I was surprised to hear a FOY Spring Peeper at Green Point, in February, really?

Now that the river is largely free of ice, teenage Bald Eagles typically gather in considerable numbers. There were 14 immature birds in one scan, also two copulating adults and a fourth year bird. Both Green Point and the mouth of the Abbagadassett River are likely to be alive with eagles - and ducks. There were Canada Geese, Black Ducks, and Mallards at Green Point today.

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Re: [Maine-birds] Binocular choice?

Hi Aletha,

Rather than buying new binoculars, you might try a binocular harness instead.  Your shoulders and upper back support the weight of the binoculars, greatly reducing neck strain, even after a full day of birding.  

Herb


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I am in the market for some smaller, but good binoculars for long hikes and trips.  My Mom (some of you may remember her, Betty Boyle) left me a couple of really nice Zeiss 10 x 40s but they are large.  I am leaving to bird (and work) in Florida for a few weeks, and would like something smaller and more comfortable for long hot hikes.  Any advice would be much appreciated!!!  

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[Maine-birds] Binocular choice?

I am in the market for some smaller, but good binoculars for long hikes and trips.  My Mom (some of you may remember her, Betty Boyle) left me a couple of really nice Zeiss 10 x 40s but they are large.  I am leaving to bird (and work) in Florida for a few weeks, and would like something smaller and more comfortable for long hot hikes.  Any advice would be much appreciated!!!  

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[Maine-birds] Foy Hoodie and Scaup

Male and female Hooded Mergansers in a small unfrozen area of Edgerly Pond, Albion this morning.
Three Lesser Scaup below the Hydro Damn in Benton.

Austin

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[Maine-birds] Oxford County Boreal Birding (2/28)...

Hey all,

I birded along Route 16 in Oxford County on Sunday (2/28). Pine Siskins and Crossbills provided an almost non-stop soundtrack for the day. Here are some highlights:

Magalloway Plantation: 1 Gray Jay, 20 Purple Finches, 8 Red Crossbills, 10 White-winged Crossbills, 100+ Pine Siskins, 75 Evening Grosbeaks (estimate of single flock)

Lincoln Plantation: 1 Northern Shrike (near Bennett Rd.), 2 Purple Finches, 10 Red Crossbills, 4 White-winged Crossbills, 50 Pine Siskins, 30 Evening Grosbeaks (at south end of Parmachene Road)

Lower Cupsuptic Township: 2 Boreal Chickadees (Turner Rd.), 10 Purple Finches, 8 White-winged Crossbills, 30 Pine Siskins

I also observed 27 Bohemian Waxwings eating apples along Route 5 in Andover.

--Josh

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[Maine-birds] Yellow-billed Loon

Anyone planning to go to Race Pt. on the Cape for the reported Yellow-billed Loon? Would share expenses-
Skip Small-🤔

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[Maine-birds] Red-winged Blackbirds in Bremen

Yesterday morning I had two male Red-winged Blackbirds under my feeders – and heard Redwings calling in the afternoon!
 
Linda Nevins
Bremen
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Sunday 28 February 2016

[Maine-birds] Capisic Pond -- Portland

I had FOY RED-WINGED BLACKBIRD and COMMON GRACKLE this afternoon at Capisic Pond. Come check them out before the pond is drained in May and Portland starts their "improvement" of the park.

Happy birding all,
Nathan

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[Maine-birds] Red-winged Blackbird

One male was seen at a feeder on Bunker Hill Road today in Newcastle.

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[Maine-birds] Red-winged Blackbird

One male was seen at a feeder on Bunker Hill Road today in Newcastle.

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[Maine-birds] final weeks of February, Webber Pond. Bremen

the flicker spent the cold, cold weekend mid Feb. clinging to the suet or fluffed up on the platform and then became only an intermittent visitor as the snow vanished.

last weekend on the 21st, several ice fisherman enjoyed a last outing and drew an eagle which seemed to be finding something.  Also the geese returned--honking overhead but not landing.

the mallards continue to come in and out at dusk and the geese have landed on the ice once or twice.
there were three bluebirds in my maple tree in the sunlight  on Thursday.
lots of birdsong today--wonderful cardinal calls--goldfinches abounding.
have heard the raven fairly often--
ice not open yet--  

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[Maine-birds] Mating eagles but no blackbirds at Messalonskee Marsh

Hi folks,

We to Messalonskee Marsh this afternoon to look for blackbirds.  I searched for about 1 1/2 hrs but came up empty.  The only excitement for the day was a pair of Bald Eagles mating on the ice (presumed male on left side).  I was a distant Buteo hovering very high over the ice but could not get my bins on it in time.  I also did not see any waterfowl although the lake is mostly frozen.

The place was pretty quiet except for the flock of 25 or so English sparrows along the road paralleling the marsh (on the other side of the railroad tracks).

Good birding,

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[Maine-birds] Midcoast Birds

While checking on MEW GULL and Iceland Gull in Owls Head a male Red-wing Blackbird was heard calling from the cattails. I eventually found him on the dock atop the traps on right side of pound. Did not find Black-headed Gull in Rockland. Yesterday at Viles Arboretum more Bohems, then Cedar and Bohems at College Carry Out. And yet more waxwings in Brunswick. Three separate flocks of 30-50 birds. I did not hear them as they flew overhead while driving so no ID. Wow I've probably seen more BOWA this winter than I've seen in all past winter's since I started being a bird paparazzi.

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[Maine-birds] Re: FOY Nesting Osprey

Pair on Nest on I-295 Fore River Airport Landing Light Array
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[Maine-birds] Bath bridge peregrine and siskins

The resident adult Peregrine was flying around the old bridge towers and we've seen our first Pine Siskin here in Richmond and at Seawall Beach (18 or so) today. No Red-winged Blackbirds. Spectacular day to be outside.

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[Maine-birds] FOY Nesting Osprey

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Re: [Maine-birds] Red-winged Blackbirds in Belgrade Lakes

Had a male in Canaan this afternoon; only the second time I've ever had one in Feb.  My earliest record ever was Feb. 27, 2002.  I wonder if that was also an El Nino year.  Last year my first was 3/17; average is 3/12 (compiled over a 30 year period), which has remained fairly constant for many years.

 

 

Wally S.



On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 12:42:51 -0800 (PST), Logan Parker <lparker.mainelakes@gmail.com> wrote:

Observed from the shore of Mill Stream behind the Maine Lakes Resource Center in Belgrade Lakes village this afternoon. Two male birds. Heard vocalizing (conk-la-ree song and "check" calls. Located on silver maple on adjacent property. Observed and photographed for several minutes before birds flew east over the stream.

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[Maine-birds] Glaucous gulls Knox Compost

At Knox Ridge Compost Facility we had 3 glaucous gulls and at least 28 bald eagles.  We did not find the lesser black-backed gull. We left Rob O'Connell and his nephew to find it after we searched through hundreds of gulls for two hours.   The eagles put on quite a show. 

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[Maine-birds] Wood ducks-Kennebunk

Male and female back with other new arrivals today.  Sharon in West.K
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[Maine-birds] Red-winged Blackbirds in Belgrade Lakes

Observed from the shore of Mill Stream behind the Maine Lakes Resource Center in Belgrade Lakes village this afternoon. Two male birds. Heard vocalizing (conk-la-ree song and "check" calls. Located on silver maple on adjacent property. Observed and photographed for several minutes before birds flew east over the stream.

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[Maine-birds] Cedarwaxwing's

At the Irving station off exit 132 of 95 there are approximately 1000 Cedarwaxwing's along the highway offramp visible from the parking lot. No Bohemians among them though

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[Maine-birds] geese in West K.

The resident pair returned this morning and have been hanging out in their usual spots-also had a single male common goldeneye-both 2-3 weeks earlier than last year...Sharon in West Kennebunk
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Robins, Red Bellied Woodpecker, and an otter on Long Island,Casco Bay.
H.Donovan

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[Maine-birds] Mount Battie, Camden, 2.28.16

On our hike up Mount Battie in Camden Hills SP this morning, we heard/saw the resident raven pair apparently reacting to a vocalizing Barred Owl. From the summit we also enjoyed watching a soaring Red-tailed Hawk overhead. 

Get outside!

Kristen


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[Maine-birds] Weskeag circle

A male redwing on cattails this morning and a peregrine perched on the Dragon Cement towers. A light-phase rough-legged is a regular in this same vicinity.

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Saturday 27 February 2016

[Maine-birds] Am woodcock in beech forest on Roque Island last week

Hi folks,

Just received an email from a friend from Roque Island who reported a worker seening one in the Beech forest is past week.  This was an early record for Roque.  Will be tracking down the date.

Good pneet chasing,

Norm Famous

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[Maine-birds] red-winged blackbirds

FOY red-winged blackbirds in my back yard in Buxton today!

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[Maine-birds] American Wigeon on Scarborough Marsh

In a flock of Mallards and Black Ducks.  Clearly noticeable by the small white bill with white blaze on forehead.  Worth braving the biting wind!

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[Maine-birds] Belfast Bay census of Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016

Gary Gulezian and I did the census this morning starting at 6:00 am.   It was a pleasant winter day for birding with the highlight being able to see four Bald Eagles in the air at once.  The complete report can be found on ebird by clicking on


Ron Harrell

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[Maine-birds] bluebird

male Bluebird singing at Frye Mtn management area today in Montville, about 3 weeks early for Bluebirds in my corner of the world.

Sarah
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[Maine-birds] Starlings

50+ starlings in a cedar tree on School St. in Bar Harbor yesterday.

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Friday 26 February 2016

[Maine-birds] More red-winged blackbirds!

At least 5 red-winged bbirds here in Auburn this afternoon.   One of the earliest they've ever been here at my house in spring.  

Cindy

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[Maine-birds] This Week's Highlights, 2/20-26

Hi all,
Observations of note from me over the past seven days, including the vanguard of spring migrants, were as follows:

- 800+ Greater Scaup continue, etc, Simpson's Point, Brunswick, 2/20 (with Saturday Morning Birdwalk Group).
- 1 drake Northern Pintail, Eastern Road Trail, Scarborough Marsh, 2/21.
- 12 Northern Pintails (11 drakes, 1 hen), Jones Creek, Scarborough Marsh, 2/21.
- 2 Yellow-rumped Warblers, Community Park, Wells, 2/23 (with Jeannette).
- 2 male RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS, feeders here at the store, 2/23. One through week's end.
~ 25 Bohemian Waxwings with 30+ Cedar Waxwings and 100+ American Robins, Viles Arboretum, Augusta, 2/25.
- 2 1st-winter  Iceland Gulls, Hatch Hill Landfill, Augusta, 2/25.
- 27 Harlequin Ducks, Dyer Point to Two Lights State Park, 2/26 (with clients).
- 4 Iceland Gulls (2 ad, 1 3rd-W, 1 1st-W), Portland Harbor, 2/26.

-Derek
 
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Thursday 25 February 2016

[Maine-birds] Red-winged Blackbird

in Wells yard at feeder.
Nancy in Wells

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[Maine-birds] RWB-FOY

Flying overhead and calling by Mousam River this morning in West Kennebunk.  Sharon in West. K.
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[Maine-birds] grackles FOY

Found a small flock of about 12 and  F.O.Y. COMMON GRACKLES next to the parking lot for Negutaquet River Conservation Area, North Berwick (GWRLT), York County, Maine,
 
 
 
 
 
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Wednesday 24 February 2016

[Maine-birds] Looking for info about Bombay Hook

Hi Folks,

I am hoping to fulfill my dream to visit Bombay Hook this year.  

Can anyone who has made the pilgrimage give me an idea of the optimum time to visit for red knot migration?  I have heard that mid- to late May is the general window but do you have more specific advice as to timing, or care to share any other tips and suggestions in general?  Many thanks!

If this is not an acceptable use of this Google Group, please disregard and accept my apologies.

Best,
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[Maine-birds] Bohemian alchemy

Waxwing alchemy is at work as there are now at least 10 Bohemians in the flock!

 

Nice to enjoy while on long conference calls….

 

Jeff

 

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Subject: [Maine-birds] RE: Cedar Waxwings in Gardiner

 

Through some kind of spontaneous combustion, the Cedar Waxwing flock has exploded into more than 140 birds but still no rufous-vented northern visitors among them.

 

Jeff

 

 

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A flock of at least 45 Cedar Waxwings has today discovered the crabapples in the pocket park in downtown Gardiner across from the new Gardiner Food Co-op. No Bohemians with them so far that I have seen.

 

Jeff Wells

 

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[Maine-birds] RE: Cedar Waxwings in Gardiner

Through some kind of spontaneous combustion, the Cedar Waxwing flock has exploded into more than 140 birds but still no rufous-vented northern visitors among them.

 

Jeff

 

 

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Subject: [Maine-birds] Cedar Waxwings in Gardiner

 

A flock of at least 45 Cedar Waxwings has today discovered the crabapples in the pocket park in downtown Gardiner across from the new Gardiner Food Co-op. No Bohemians with them so far that I have seen.

 

Jeff Wells

 

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[Maine-birds] Gulls in their respective places

Today:  Black-headed at inner Rockland Harbor;  Mew and 1st-cycle Iceland at Owls Head lobster pens.

Don
 
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[Maine-birds] Cedar Waxwings in Gardiner

A flock of at least 45 Cedar Waxwings has today discovered the crabapples in the pocket park in downtown Gardiner across from the new Gardiner Food Co-op. No Bohemians with them so far that I have seen.

 

Jeff Wells

 

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Tuesday 23 February 2016

[Maine-birds] Red and White-winged Xbills and a fisher, not a kingfisher on the Long Falls Dam Road today

David Ladd and I spent the better part of the midday on the Long Falls Dam Road today. We came across 17+ Red Crossbills (call notes recorded not yet identified), 7+ White-winged Crossbills, 70+ siskins, and the best creature of the day - a large male Fisher ambling across the road, clearly not a kingfisher. Really big animal. Happily no road Moose. Good Xbill pics will be up on Flickr tomorrow.

Long Falls Dam Road is off rt 16 north of Anson, De Lorme map 20 and then 30.

Very nice day to in boreal country.

Best, Peter and Laddy


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Re: [Maine-birds] TV and grackle in Augusta

T Vultures kinda remind me of The Brit Ski Jumper "Eddie the Eagle"
Does anyone agree?

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On Feb 23, 2016, at 8:19 PM, Joanne Stevens <joshawk@maine.rr.com> wrote:

    Also one yesterday in Scarborough seen from Broadturn Rd.

    Joanne


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Turkey Vulture teetering over route one in Falmouth on Sunday afternoon. I think it was about 2:00PM and 50 degrees.
Spring is early, I hope!
Ron

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Hi folks,

I had a common grackle this morning and a turkey vulture fly over the house on Saturday Feb 20.

Good birding,

Norm Famous

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Re: [Maine-birds] TV and grackle in Augusta

    Also one yesterday in Scarborough seen from Broadturn Rd.

    Joanne


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Turkey Vulture teetering over route one in Falmouth on Sunday afternoon. I think it was about 2:00PM and 50 degrees.
Spring is early, I hope!
Ron

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Hi folks,

I had a common grackle this morning and a turkey vulture fly over the house on Saturday Feb 20.

Good birding,

Norm Famous

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Re: [Maine-birds] TV and grackle in Augusta

Turkey Vulture teetering over route one in Falmouth on Sunday afternoon. I think it was about 2:00PM and 50 degrees.
Spring is early, I hope!
Ron

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Hi folks,

I had a common grackle this morning and a turkey vulture fly over the house on Saturday Feb 20.

Good birding,

Norm Famous

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[Maine-birds] York/Cumberland County sightings (Feb 17-23)...

Here are some highlights from the past week in York and Cumberland Counties:

2/17 (Wednesday)
...32 Cedar Waxwings in Crab Apple trees at York County Community College, Wells

2/18 (Thursday)
...male Belted Kingfisher at Mast Cove (Maine St.), Kennebunkport
...continuing Yellow-rumped Warbler at Wells Harbor Community Park, Harbor Rd., Wells

2/19 (Friday)
...Rough-legged Hawk (light morph) and Snowy Owl (on Wood Island), viewed from East Point Sanctuary, Biddeford Pool

2/20 (Saturday)
...continuing Green-winged Teal (drake) and Northern Pintail (pair) at Anthoine Creek behind Bay Harbor Car Wash on Broadway, South Portland

2/21 (Sunday)
...Carolina Wren singing at the entrance to East Point Sanctuary, Biddeford Pool
...Red-throated Loon and 5 Harlequin Ducks off Parsons Way (Ocean Ave.), K'port

Best,
Josh

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Re: [Maine-birds] Thick-billed Murre

No luck following up on the Murre at 12:30. Checked the pilings for an hour. Maybe wasn't looking in the right spot?

Saw a real Murre-ish looking Loon, a couple Long-tailed Ducks and a Bill Blauvelt too.

On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 12:11 PM, rob speirs <rspeirs1@gmail.com> wrote:

Just east of the pilings that are easy of the Ocean Gateway terminal on Portland waterfront ..photo...Rob Speirs cumberland

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[Maine-birds] TV and grackle in Augusta

Hi folks,

I had a common grackle this morning and a turkey vulture fly over the house on Saturday Feb 20.

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Norm Famous

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[Maine-birds] Thick-billed Murre

Just east of the pilings that are easy of the Ocean Gateway terminal on Portland waterfront ..photo...Rob Speirs cumberland

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[Maine-birds] Red-Bellied Woodpecker

Female RB Woodpecker at suet in North Bucksport.

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Monday 22 February 2016

[Maine-birds] Iceland/Glaucous? Gull Lewiston

Hello All,

Got a poor quick look at a sub adult Iceland or Glaucous Gull from the Lown Broad St/Cedar Street bridge.  It was flying past the Franco-American Center heading toward the Bates Mill and I got only a rear view and quick view of dorsal surface enough to discern it was nearly uniformly a dingy white.

Despite a Bald Eagle sending about 70 Gulls into the air while doing a river survey about 30 minutes later I could not pick out this bird again from the swirling masses.


Probably still around somewhere.

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[Maine-birds] Black-throated sparrow?

Bob and I checked for it last Monday, but no joy. If I find time this week, I'll try again.

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[Maine-birds] Black-throated sparrow?

Has anyone been back to look for the sparrow in Winter Harbor recently?

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Sunday 21 February 2016

[Maine-birds] MEW GULL continues in Owls Head Hbr

I also saw the Iceland Gull. Did not see Mew Gull although I was more concentrated on the reported W. Grebe. No luck despite heavy searching.There was a possibility far out in the channel but no certainties.

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[Maine-birds] MEW GULL continues in Owls Head Hbr

No luck re-locating the WESTERN GREBE in Owls Head Harbor this afternoon, but the MEW GULL continues in the left-hand lobster pound, along with a first cycle Iceland Gull that kept harassing it. 

No luck either with the Snowy Owl that has been reported from the Gunning Rocks off Marshall Point, Port Clyde, but we did spot 5 Great Cormorants on one of the rocks, and a ledge covered with Harbor Seals over near what I think is Hupper Island. An adult Bald Eagle flew over, as well. 

Good day to be outside!

Kristen


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Re: [Maine-birds] Re: Bohemian Waxwings

OMG, just passed when we got this email. Thank you!

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> On Feb 21, 2016, at 12:25 PM, Sean Hatch <seanarih@gmail.com> wrote:
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> More Bohems, 100+ at Jeff's Bait and Tackle in Nobleboro.
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[Maine-birds] Mister Barrows in Saco

Pardon the Downton Abbey reference- couldn't resist! The Barrows Goldeneye currently on view in Saco behind Koi restaurant where it has been seen several times this winter .

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