Saturday, 30 March 2019

[Maine-birds] MACHIAS SEAL ISLAND REPORT

The RAZORBILLS and MURRES are in the process of coming ashore. Numbers are increasing each night.
As expected, there are no Puffins.

Not much else going on other that a ton of sparrows scouring the lawn and area.
JUNCO numbers have increased this last day or so but SONG SPARROWS still overshadow all the other species.
Lawns are alive with 150-200 sparrows at any given moment.

BIRD OF THE DAY: WHITE BREASTED NUTHATCH
A single individual appeared this morning.
Not rare but far less common than Red Breasted and fairly early for a migrant out here.

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