Monday, 18 March 2019

Re: [Maine-birds] Tundra swan at Scarborough Marsh

Hi all,
The TUNDRA SWAN just stepped out of a creek and is now easily visible from the end of the trail at Dunstan Landing, looking towards the car southern corner of the marsh where the Eastern Road Trail and fenceline is visible.

-Derek and Jeannette 

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On Mar 18, 2019, at 1:09 PM, brad woodward <brad5000@gmail.com> wrote:

A tundra swan is present at 1pm Monday at Scarborough Marsh, visible distantly from Dunstan Landing.  Look far out to right side of path (at 2pm if path is noon). Bird getting less visible as tide goes out.  Large white swan with solid black bill. No orange visible.  Distant poor photos. Seen with Tom Foley.

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