Friday 21 April 2023

[Maine-birds] Blue-winged Warbler

A single Blue-winged Warbler fed briefly off a suet cake on our feeder late this afternoon.  It's the second time I've found this species on our property in Nobleboro.  The first was probably 30 years ago, and about the same time of year.  Overflying migrants I suspect, since this species is common farther south.

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Bruce Bartrug
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