There were 2 Great Blues hunkered down in the marsh beside Rt. 1 in Newcastle at 2pm today. Stopped to get a blurry phone picture under grey skies. I hope these move on soon as we expect to be down to 8F by morning.
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Steve Plumb
Nobleboro
Nobleboro
On Nov 21, 2018, at 8:25 AM, RALPH ELDRIDGE <lightrae1@gmail.com> wrote:It seems that there's more interest in the MSI Species List than I anticipated.
The URL which I posted only allows 50 downloads so here are 2 more URLs. each will permit 50 downloads so if you find that one URL isn't working, simply use the next URL. It's exactly the same file in each case.We have a handful of PURPLE FINCHES newly arrived.
Bird Of The Day is undoubtedly a 1st year GREAT BLUE HERON.
It's hunkered down at the edge of the lawn, trying to rest and sleep. It's drooping one wing a bit so I suspect that it's injured.
It's likely exhausted, too, as the past bit of adverse weather would limit its feeding opportunities.
There's bare, unfrozen ground here but the mainland is a different story.
Hopefully it will rally enough to exit the region.--
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