Sunday 3 November 2024

[Maine-birds] Rufous Hummingbird - Port Clyde, 31 Oct - 3 Nov

A RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD has been coming to a feeder in Port Clyde since 31 October. It is an adult female, so the identification wasn't immediately known, but photos taken yesterday of the bird in flight were diagnostic. Today, 3 November, Scott Weidensaul visited and was able to band the bird. The homeowner, Alex Brasili, is willing to all visitors to her yard at 787 Port Clyde Road with the following requests: Please limit visitation to between 9AM and 3PM. Park in front of the garage, on the right at the top of the driveway. Be mindful while driving up that there is an older, very friendly dog on the property who "isn't always aware of cars." People are welcome to view the feeder, hanging from the south corner window, from the front lawn by the well house, or there are a couple of chairs and a table set out. On that table is also a guestbook that Alex and her partner Justin would appreciate people signing. I've set up a stakeout hotspot in eBird for this location and please consider copying this access information into your eBird lists so everyone knows these rules. 


Good birding,


Doug Hitchcox

Staff Naturalist, Maine Audubon

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Re: [Maine-birds] Grackles and more

I've been seeing dead possums along the road lately, as well, in the Waterville/ Skowhegan area.  Their population seems to be steadily increasing.  I've even seen a live one on my land.  I've heard they eat ticks.  I hope so.

Wally S.
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[Maine-birds] Grackles and more

I confess I'm not a fan of Grackles but in this morning's light they were a magnificent show of iridescence. Not only that but in light of the recent article in Audubon about dwindling numbers of Grackles, I was happy to see at the feeders a flock of 30-35 in addition to 9-10 Red-Winged Blackbirds and about 5 or 6 Starlings.

Oh, and happy to welcome back the Chipping Sparrows to the yard.

On a mammalian note, I've seen this past week 2 road kills of possum - 1 on Rte 32 and Keene Neck and 1 on Biscay Rd across from Biscay "beach". This is the first time I've seen possum here.

Juanita

Juanita Roushdy
Bremen, ME



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Friday 1 November 2024

[Maine-birds] Hybrid duck in Sagadahoc County

Good Afternoon Maine Birders,

I pulled into the parking lot at the Taste of Maine restaurant in Woolwich an hour ago for a quick scan of Pleasant Cove of the Sasanoa River. The tide was still fairly high but falling. Close to shore was an impressive concentration of dabblers, primarily Green-winged Teal (~300!). Among them was a drake oddity, which to my eye fit nicely as a Northern Pintail and American Wigeon hybrid -- neat looking bird. I seem to recall a hybrid here in the past so perhaps this is a returning bird.

I took some distant images, which I will eventually upload to eBird.

Best,
Eric 
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Eric Hynes
(he/him/his)
Brunswick, ME


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Thursday 31 October 2024

[Maine-birds] Re: Eurasian Widgeon NO

It's an American Widgeon :-(. I'm so sorry.

I passed it by another birder friend and took their word for it.
Sorry


Jennifer K. Cummings
Design and Consultation
Falmouth Maine
Full Circle Landscaping
207-831-2659

> On Oct 31, 2024, at 10:58 AM, Jennifer Cummings <jkcummings03@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Spotted just now in pond behind 293 Woodville Road falmouth
> Was there yesterday also.
>
> Jennifer

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[Maine-birds] Eurasian Widgeon

Spotted just now in pond behind 293 Woodville Road falmouth
Was there yesterday also.

Jennifer

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Tuesday 29 October 2024

[Maine-birds] Bufflehead, Hooded Merganser, Basin Cove, Harpswell, ME 10/29/24

3 Hooded Merganser females among recent Bufflehead arrivals on Basin Cove, Harpswell, ME 10/29/24

Dr. Jay Pitocchelli, Professor Emeritus
Biology Department
Saint Anselm College
Manchester, NH 03102
 
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