Thursday, 8 July 2021

[Maine-birds] Re: Bicknell's Thrush in evening?

Hi Charles...

"Birdwatching in Maine: A Site Guide" by Derek Lovitch says Bicknell's Thrush can be heard actively vocalizing at dusk as well as at dawn.

Chris Spurgeon
La Crescenta, CA / Belgrade, ME


On Tuesday, July 6, 2021 at 2:38:26 PM UTC-4 charles....@gmail.com wrote:
Laura and I are heading to Rangeley / Saddleback tomorrow with Bicknell's Thrush in mind. The forecast for early Thursday, when we had planned to make our climb, includes showers as the morning develops.  We're wondering about heading up Wednesday later in the day while the weather is still good.

Does anyone on the list have experience with these birds later in the day?  All the lists we've seen are early morning.  Most thrushes have an evening song, but admittedly, it's getting late in the breeding season for singing.

It seems that the Gray Ghost and Tricolor trails are the ones to focus on.  Is that right?

Any and all advice is welcome!

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