On May 23, 2019, at 2:36 PM, Glenn Hodgkins <hodgkinsglenn@gmail.com> wrote:The great collection of warblers continued for the 6th straight day today at Harrison Avenue Nature Trail in Gardiner, with the highlight being a Blue-winged Warbler (near the end of the trail, there's actually a sign to mark the end of the trail). Also many Bay-breasted and Canadas, plus Blackburnian, Wilson's, Magnolia, Cape May, Blackpoll, and a Tennessee.Glenn Hodgkins--
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Saturday, 25 May 2019
Re: [Maine-birds] Blue-winged warbler in Gardiner
Thanks to Glenn and Jeff for information on Harrison Avenue. I was there at 6:30 this morning and could not believe the sound and activity! Amazing warblers as mentioned by all who have been there. Hard as it is to do (there are constant distractions), walking to the end of the trail first helps with early morning light and sighting.
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