Wednesday 15 November 2017

[Maine-birds] Re: HOODED WARBLER, Fort Foster, 11/14


Hi,
I bird Fort Foster almost everyday, and was curious where you saw the Ruby Crowned Kinglet, and the Hooded Warbler! I see your description as to where to the Warbler was, but I was wondering if it was before the dirt road that leads to the pavillion?

Thanks,
-Heather
On Tuesday, November 14, 2017 at 1:55:31 PM UTC-5, D Lovitch wrote:
Hi all,

Derek and I birded Fort Foster this morning. The highlight by far was the adult male HOODED WARBLER that we found in low shrubs at the edge of the woods along the entrance road, just as you come to the grass.

Also of note were one Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 4 Red-winged Blackbirds, and one Carolina Wren, along with a growing contingent of Great Cormorants.

-Jeannette

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