Wednesday 18 November 2020

[Maine-birds] BREWER'S SPARROW and BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK - Hancock County, 11/18

Nathan Dubrow found a BREWER'S SPARROW yesterday evening in his Bar Harbor neighborhood. It returned this morning and has been seen off and on through the day, including at a hanging feeder Nathan has out. Louis Bevier shared: "Bird is often on grass below play set or in bare trees in back. Standing to west of yard behind short cedars seems to work best. Nathan asks everyone to wear a mask." Nathan's address is 3 Bowles Ave in Bar Harbor, but his street has no parking. There is a small parking lot at Nickerson Way, just south of Bowles Ave, that appears to be the best option.

And Dick Brubaker photographed a BLACK-HEADED GROSBEAK in his Ellsworth yard today. It hasn't returned so he is not willing to consider opening to visitors yet. Just wanted to get this on everyone's radar as another rarity that could be at a feeder near you!

Good birding,


Doug Hitchcox
Maine Bird Atlas - Outreach Coordinator
Maine Audubon - Staff Naturalist
207-781-2330 x237
dhitchcox@maineaudubon.org

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