That is kinda freaky. When I was birding in that area in the '70s and 80s in and around the bog, Veazie railroad, and north to Mud Pond you could get spruce grouse, gray jay, blackpoll warbler and rusty blackbird. It's a different world.
Dana Valleau
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> On May 18, 2021, at 11:28 AM, duchesne@midmaine.com wrote:
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> I'm just saying it was a little freaky this morning on Kittridge Road in
> Bangor. As I stood next to the old landfill, prior to entering Bangor City
> Forest, I heard simultaneously northern cardinal, tufted titmouse,
> red-bellied woodpecker, and Carolina wren. It sounded more like Maryland
> than Maine. Ouch.
>
> Bob Duchesne
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