Sunday, 19 May 2019

[Maine-birds] 5/18 Florida Lake, Freeport

A coworker and I birded from 6-8 am at Florida Lake yesterday, 58 species with a flurry of warbler activity around 6:30 am. Canada, blackpoll, Cape May, and Wilson's warblers were among the highlights.
house wren
black-capped chickadee
yellow-rumped warbler
American robin
veery
hermit thrush
red-winged blackbird
yellow warbler
common yellowthroat
belted kingfisher
American crow
northern parula
black-throated green warbler
gray catbird
northern cardinal
ovenbird
song sparrow
swamp sparrow
white-throated sparrow
ring-billed gull
hairy woodpecker
tree swallow
mourning dove
Canada goose
WILSON'S WARBLER
blue jay
barn swallow
eastern phoebe
northern rough-winged swallow
double crested cormorant
hooded merganser
brown creeper
Cooper's hawk
northern waterthrush
magnolia warbler
CANADA WARBLER
rose-breasted grosbeak
blue-headed vireo
black-and-white warbler
black-throated blue warbler
least flycatcher
chestnut-sided warbler
American redstart
broad-winged hawk
blackburnian warbler
BLACKPOLL WARBLER
RED-EYED VIREO
eastern kingbird
ruby-throated hummingbird
CAPE MAY WARBLER
spotted sandpiper
solitary sandpiper (group flew overhead)
pine warbler
orchard oriole
white-breasted nuthatch
ovenbird
ruby-crowned kinglet
Nashville warbler









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