Monday, 22 April 2019

[Maine-birds] Easter Update from Franklin

Yesterday (Easter Sunday):
CHIPPING SPARROWS were out in force for the first time in the neighborhood of East Franklin/Hog Bay.  Singing all over the place as we walked along the roads.
Female AMERICAN KESTREL was hopping from tree to tree around the blueberry fields off Rte. 200.
Later, driving up RTE 182 towards Cherryfield, there was a TURKEY VULTURE with wings spread wide open in the top of a bare tree, cormorant-style.  

Medea Steinman
Supplemental Instruction Coordinator
Torrey Hall 227-B
(207) 255-1333
medea.steinman@maine.edu

Mailing Address: 
116 O'Brien Avenue
The University of Maine at Machias
Machias, ME 04654


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