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Sunday, 28 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Peaks Owl
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[Maine-birds] more better Surf Scoter -Roque Bluffs State Park 28 Feb
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[Maine-birds] Rockland Breakwater, 2.28.21
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[Maine-birds] thank you for COEI ID help
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Saturday, 27 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Offshore birding aboard F/V Nor'easter (26 Feb 2021)...
Yesterday, Andy Aldrich and I joined a hardy bunch of fisherman aboard
the F/V Nor'easter out of Kennebunk with Capt. Mike Perkins. From the
Kennebunk River mouth we motored ESE more than 30 miles out to the
relatively shallow waters (~200-300') of Platts Bank where the bulk of
what we caught (and could keep) was Haddock, but also small numbers of
Redfish, Cusk, and one Monkfish. Fish that we had to release included
Cod and some small Pollock.
Andy and I tried to keep track of the birds throughout our trip, which
proved challenging. The combination of moderate seas and a low
position on a boat moving at 13-15 knots made it difficult to
photograph birds. Photography conditions improved somewhat while we
were fishing, but the number of birds seen at those times was
generally lower (plus we spent chunks of time fishing ourselves,
instead of only birding). A high percentage of the birds we saw were
recorded as large alcid sp., but we managed to identify an assortment
of species in three different counties (York, Cumberland, and
Sagadahoc).
While most of the alcids were seen poorly and therefore left
unidentified, we identified (at the time or from photos later) 2
COMMON MURRES, 2 ATLANTIC PUFFINS, some RAZORBILLS, a BLACK GUILLEMOT,
and a DOVEKIE. With few exceptions, the alcids were seen while
motoring to/from the fishing grounds.
Once we reached Platts, we passed a group of 8-10 NORTHERN FULMARS
that seemed to be associating with at least one unidentified whale.
1-3 Fulmars were visible for much of the rest of the trip. I also
photographed an immature ICELAND GULL at Platts, the only white-winged
gull of the day.
As many as 30 HERRING GULLS and 30 GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULLS trailed us
nearly all the way back to Kennebunk, as mate Steve was filleting the
day's catch and tossing fish carcasses overboard. At one point, an
adult BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE made a quick pass by the boat heading the
opposite way.
Here are links to some of our checklists with photos:
Atlantic Puffin, Iceland Gull, and Northern Fulmar:
https://ebird.org/checklist/S82387037
Northern Fulmar: https://ebird.org/checklist/S82436757
Northern Fulmar: https://ebird.org/checklist/S82436756
Atlantic Puffin: https://ebird.org/checklist/S82386823
Common Murre: https://ebird.org/checklist/S82436751
Wildly,
Josh
237 Reasons to Go Outside... joshfecteau.com
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[Maine-birds] 2 Harlequins at Blue Hill Falls today
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[Maine-birds] need ID help
CHECKLIST S82442067
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[Maine-birds] Now a pair of cardinals! Briefly. Feeder. Unusual here. Beautiful.
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From: "'BARBARA P HERRGESELL' via Maine birds" <maine-birds@googlegroups.com>
Date: February 27, 2021 at 12:13:48 PM EST
To: maine-birds@googlegroups.com
Subject: [Maine-birds] Common Redpoll. 2. Feeder.
Reply-To: BARBARA P HERRGESELL <herpartb@aol.com>
First redpoll since mid January. Snowing. All the usuals in a flurry, including Red-bellied W. and Am. Tree Sparrow. Hairy and Downy are regulars. 12 species.
No cardinals. Rarely at my yard.
Feeder Watch.
Barbara
Sanford.
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[Maine-birds] Common Redpoll. 2. Feeder.
No cardinals. Rarely at my yard.
Feeder Watch.
Barbara
Sanford.
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[Maine-birds] Saw-whet owl question
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Friday, 26 February 2021
[Maine-birds] This Week's Highlights, 2/20-26
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[Maine-birds] Turkey Vulture, Rockport
website: www.kristenlindquist.com
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Thursday, 25 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Re: Redpoll
My FOY common redpoll this AM in West Newfield. A stray or a scout?
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Wednesday, 24 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Pine Grosbeak
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[Maine-birds] Rough-legged Hawks
across from Smiling Hill Farm, Rt. 22, Westbrook/Scarborough this
afternoon around 3:00 pm. I haven't seen the dark phase there for a while.
Joanne Stevens
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[Maine-birds] Redpoll
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[Maine-birds] Redwing - No, 23-24 Feb
The Dickcissel and Black-headed Grosbeak were both seen this morning.
In the 25 days the Redwing was present, 1089 checklists were submitted to eBird that included that individual, with 898 photos of it uploaded to the Macaulay Library. That is far from representative of the total number of people who saw it, but a pretty impressive number. Many thanks again to Brendan McKay for picking this bird out of the robin flock on the 29th!
Good birding,
Doug Hitchcox
Maine Bird Atlas - Outreach Coordinator
Maine Audubon - Staff Naturalist
207-781-2330 x237
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[Maine-birds] Grackles are back
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Tuesday, 23 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Pine Grosbeaks at Home Depot (near Riverside St entrance, Portland - at 11:00 am today
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Monday, 22 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Re: Upside-down Red-tailed Hawk
I once saw a Great Horned Owl flip under its perch to avoid a strike from a Goshawk.The owl had gotten too close to the Goshawk's nest.Between passes by the hawk, the owl released its grip, dropped a few feet, righted itself and exited the area.In this particular case the owl and the hawk had nests no more than 100 yards apart. Although the owl started (and finished) nesting much earlier than the hawk, there was still enough overlap in their seasons to create lots of "border incidents".In spite of the conflicts, both nests fledged two healthy youngsters.On Sunday, 21 February 2021 at 17:23:35 UTC-4 Becky Marvil wrote:Just after 3pm today, we were driving on Route 1 past Exit 17 (of I-295) when we spotted a RTHA hanging upside-down in a tree. Not able to stop because of traffic behind us, we drove on past and turned around. As we were heading back to the bird, I dialed Avian Haven, but only got a voice message. As we drove back by the bird, we could see that it was now right-side up, perched on a branch (in nearly the same location, we think). We turned around again to see if its leg was caught somehow, but this time as we approached it flew off and seemed fine.
I googled whether others have reported such a behavior and the link I found suggested that it might have perched on a too-thin branch and was not able to grip well enough so it flipped over.
Anyone else have any thoughts about this behavior?
Becky
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[Maine-birds] Pine Grosbeaks at the Home Depot in Portland
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Sunday, 21 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Owls, Peaks Island
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[Maine-birds] Re: Upside-down Red-tailed Hawk
Just after 3pm today, we were driving on Route 1 past Exit 17 (of I-295) when we spotted a RTHA hanging upside-down in a tree. Not able to stop because of traffic behind us, we drove on past and turned around. As we were heading back to the bird, I dialed Avian Haven, but only got a voice message. As we drove back by the bird, we could see that it was now right-side up, perched on a branch (in nearly the same location, we think). We turned around again to see if its leg was caught somehow, but this time as we approached it flew off and seemed fine.
I googled whether others have reported such a behavior and the link I found suggested that it might have perched on a too-thin branch and was not able to grip well enough so it flipped over.
Anyone else have any thoughts about this behavior?
Becky
Becky Marvil
Yarmouth, ME
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Re: [Maine-birds] Upside-down Red-tailed Hawk
--Just after 3pm today, we were driving on Route 1 past Exit 17 (of I-295) when we spotted a RTHA hanging upside-down in a tree. Not able to stop because of traffic behind us, we drove on past and turned around. As we were heading back to the bird, I dialed Avian Haven, but only got a voice message. As we drove back by the bird, we could see that it was now right-side up, perched on a branch (in nearly the same location, we think). We turned around again to see if its leg was caught somehow, but this time as we approached it flew off and seemed fine.
I googled whether others have reported such a behavior and the link I found suggested that it might have perched on a too-thin branch and was not able to grip well enough so it flipped over.
Anyone else have any thoughts about this behavior?
Becky
Becky Marvil
Yarmouth, ME
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[Maine-birds] Upside-down Red-tailed Hawk
Just after 3pm today, we were driving on Route 1 past Exit 17 (of I-295) when we spotted a RTHA hanging upside-down in a tree. Not able to stop because of traffic behind us, we drove on past and turned around. As we were heading back to the bird, I dialed Avian Haven, but only got a voice message. As we drove back by the bird, we could see that it was now right-side up, perched on a branch (in nearly the same location, we think). We turned around again to see if its leg was caught somehow, but this time as we approached it flew off and seemed fine.
I googled whether others have reported such a behavior and the link I found suggested that it might have perched on a too-thin branch and was not able to grip well enough so it flipped over.
Anyone else have any thoughts about this behavior?
Becky
Becky Marvil
Yarmouth, ME
[Maine-birds] Re: Carolina wren
My first.I've been watching this guy for several days and trying to catch it at my feeder, finally, success!Cheers,Dave
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[Maine-birds] Rough-legged Hawk - marsh just before Popham Beach entrance -east side
On 2/5/21 12:10 pm, I watched a Rough-legged Hawk hovering at the marsh (left side) close to the road just before the entrance to Popham Beach. I got a quick photo as it flew off. I could clearly id the black squares on the front mid point on the underside of the wings in the photo I took. See photo.
Yesterday (2/21/21 just after sunset and still light), I saw the Rough-legged Hawk flying about 30 feet off the ground hunting. The hawk was hovering from time to time and flying along the marsh close to the road.
Saturday, 20 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Horned Larks at night (Pittsfield)
[Maine-birds] Carolina wren
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Friday, 19 February 2021
[Maine-birds] This Week's Highlights, 2/13-2/19
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[Maine-birds] Webber pond Bremen
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[Maine-birds] SEOW Scarborough
The nearest intersection is Highland Ave/Black Point Rd. There is no safe place to park along Black Point Rd there; best option is to park at St Maximilian Kolbe church and walk back up the road toward Tide Mill Lane.
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[Maine-birds] Red-shouldered hawk, Cumberland
Thursday, 18 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Free bird journals and magazines!
American Birds: May 1978 – Christmas Bird Count 1994.
The Auk: April 1989 – January 2002; January 2010 - Oct 2013
Birding: August 1993 – present.
Birding World: July 2012 – January 2014.
Bird Observer: October 1994-June 2006.
Bird Watcher's Digest: September 1978 - Sept/Oct 2003.
The Condor: February 2014 – February 2017.
Hawk Migration Studies: Spring 2009 - Spring 2019.
North American Birds: August 2006 to present.
Records of New Jersey Birds: Spring 1987 – Fall 2008 plus Record Annual Reports through 2020.
Hopefully, we can keep at least some of this out of the recycling dumpster for at least a little while longer!
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Wednesday, 17 February 2021
[Maine-birds] WESTERN TANAGER - Camden, 2/17
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[Maine-birds] Redpolls in Berwick
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Tuesday, 16 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Male Snow Bunting at Wells Reserve
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[Maine-birds] More birdbath visitors Augusta 2/16/2021
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[Maine-birds] Hermit Thrush Augusta 2/16/2021
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Monday, 15 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Lunchtime birds
Loon, 2 eiders, 2 mergansers and one bald eagle sitting on a piling.
H.Donovan
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Re: [Maine-birds] Clarry Hill intel
Hello Birders,--I'm planning to be up in Rockland later this week, hoping to spin by Clarry Hill late afternoon to check for SEOW.Anyone have some details or advice on the area? I noticed it's listed as restricted access.Thank you,
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[Maine-birds] Clarry Hill intel
Sunday, 14 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Kennebunkport: COMMON MURRE (2/14)...
This afternoon, I observed a COMMON MURRE diving in front of the Cape
Arundel Inn and Resort along Ocean Avenue in Kennebunkport.
Photos and a full list of birds are on my eBird checklist:
https://ebird.org/me/checklist/S81467469
Wildly,
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[Maine-birds] Re: soaring bird ID
While walking in Cumberland today my spouse and saw a large soaring bird with a floppy flapping style.It sure looked like an osprey but that is impossible.Any ideas what else it could have been? our closest guess is rough-legged hawk.
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Saturday, 13 February 2021
Re: [Maine-birds] soaring bird ID
While walking in Cumberland today my spouse and saw a large soaring bird with a floppy flapping style.It sure looked like an osprey but that is impossible.Any ideas what else it could have been? our closest guess is rough-legged hawk.--
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Re: [Maine-birds] soaring bird ID
On Feb 13, 2021, at 6:19 PM, Rachel Boddie <rachel.w.landry@gmail.com> wrote:
While walking in Cumberland today my spouse and saw a large soaring bird with a floppy flapping style.It sure looked like an osprey but that is impossible.Any ideas what else it could have been? our closest guess is rough-legged hawk.--
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[Maine-birds] soaring bird ID
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Friday, 12 February 2021
[Maine-birds] This Week's Highlights, 2/6-12.
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Re: [Maine-birds] Carolina Wren in Cumberland
On Feb 12, 2021, at 1:01 PM, kate burch <ktebrch@gmail.com> wrote:Spotted a Carolina Wren this morning in my backyard in Cumberland Center. It was scooting along a maple tree joined by a red-bellied woodpecker and our resident bluebird flock - I guess a whole crew of range expanders.--
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[Maine-birds] Carolina Wren in Cumberland
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[Maine-birds] Snow Goose in Sheepscot Village
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Thursday, 11 February 2021
[Maine-birds] Evidence of cooperative breeding in Common Loons? Debsconeag Lake
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[Maine-birds] REDWING continues, 2/11pm
A quick stop at Capisic Pond Park in Portland between errands this pm quickly produced the REDWING. Although it was seen in its usual spot for much of the day, I had the bird fly over me at 3:25, about 2/3rds the way to the Machigonne Street entrance from Lucas Street. It landed in some taller trees in full sun, with a sizeable group of robins.
When many of the robins took off, it joined them, flying just about tree level and exiting the park. It flew NNW over Congress Street, which I believe is roughly its behavior from the very first day. A Cooper's Hawk passes through seconds later. I did not see it return, but robins were arriving from that direction about 30 Black-headed Grosbeak-free minutes later.
So in case it's not in its usual tangle tomorrow morning, it might be worth looking a little wider.
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[Maine-birds] Rough-legged Hawk
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[Maine-birds] Merlin currently perched in tree on Baxter Blvd
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