Friday 21 July 2017

[Maine-birds] E. Bluebird, Camden

Not an unusual bird in these parts, but not a regular visitor to our near-downtown neighborhood: for the past two days a male Eastern Bluebird has been hanging out (and singing) in the vicinity of our house. 

The last bluebird we saw as a yard bird was, in fact, our very first yard bird, when we spotted a small foraging flock from our bedroom window when we woke up for the first time in our new house way back in March 2005. 

The Broad-winged Hawks that I believe nest up on nearby Mount Battie have been making their presence known over the past few weeks, as well, calling and soaring overhead.

Kristen 

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Kristen Lindquist

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