Tuesday 6 July 2021

Re: [Maine-birds] Crossbills...

They rolled in about 3 weeks ago up here in Aroostook.  
Have also seen a family (of a female with four juvies) that I presumed was at least somewhat local too. 
Bill

On Mon, Jul 5, 2021 at 5:47 PM <duchesne@midmaine.com> wrote:
They're back! Crossbills were totally missing from the North Maine Woods
over the winter. They were scarce three weeks ago, when we surveyed a
bunch of blocks for the Maine Bird Atlas. Today, around the south end of
Caribou Lake, they were everywhere, many paired up. Sandi reported a
couple red crossbills. All of mine (dozens) were white-winged.

Bob Duchesne

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