Saturday, 3 July 2021

Re: [Maine-birds] Killdeer, Northern Mockingbird and new Barn Swallow fledged this week - Benton - Sebasticook

Mockingbirds have been around  these parts for decades.  In 1982 I saw them both in Aroostook County and adjacent New Brunswick.  We used to get them routinely on the Waterville CBC.  Now they are a bit more sporadic.  So the presence of Mockingbirds is a separate issue from "climate change."

Wally S.


On Sat, 3 Jul 2021 10:23:12 -0400, AMF <ZnSe37@gmail.com> wrote:

There has been a mockingbird around here singing away the last two
weeks.  First one I have ever seen in Central Maine.  I guess another
example of climate change.

One breeding pair of Barn Swallows had their first hatch of 4 leave the
nest.  It is fun to watch the 6 barn swallow jet around in pure joy.  My
farm is down from 16 breeding pairs to 2 Barn Swallows.

Two Killdeer on a grass lawn across the road.  It was nice to see.  They
have become rare around here.

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