Thursday, 16 April 2026

Re: [Maine-birds] Mystery Warbler Brooksville 4/16/26

I think you are right.  They are beautiful and hard to spot. 

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Daniel B. Carr, P.E., P.G.
186 Waterhouse Road
Dayton. Maine 

On Apr 16, 2026, at 6:42 PM, Mike Chace-Ortiz <mchaceortiz@gmail.com> wrote:

 Sounds like a Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Bob

I do the same double-take every returning season when I see those guys.

Cheers

—mco

On Apr 16, 2026, at 15:53, Bob Knight <bob@knightarchitect.com> wrote:

I only got a few seconds to see what I THINK was a Nashville warbler near my feeders and suet holders.  Definitely like a Nashville, but had a VERY BRIGHT RED , VERY THIN wiggly line on the top of his head.  Almost looked like a worm or parasite--and was very striking.  I am looking for his return.    Sibley shows something like a rufous patch on the top the head, but nobody talks about it.  Crossley mentions it but says it's hard to see.  This leapt out!  Has anybody else seen anything like this.   If he comes back, will try to get picture but doubt  I will be able to .
We have tree frogs now for about a week.  Summer is on the way!
 

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Re: [Maine-birds] Mystery Warbler Brooksville 4/16/26

Sounds like a Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Bob

I do the same double-take every returning season when I see those guys.

Cheers

—mco

On Apr 16, 2026, at 15:53, Bob Knight <bob@knightarchitect.com> wrote:

I only got a few seconds to see what I THINK was a Nashville warbler near my feeders and suet holders.  Definitely like a Nashville, but had a VERY BRIGHT RED , VERY THIN wiggly line on the top of his head.  Almost looked like a worm or parasite--and was very striking.  I am looking for his return.    Sibley shows something like a rufous patch on the top the head, but nobody talks about it.  Crossley mentions it but says it's hard to see.  This leapt out!  Has anybody else seen anything like this.   If he comes back, will try to get picture but doubt  I will be able to .
We have tree frogs now for about a week.  Summer is on the way!
 

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[Maine-birds] Mystery Warbler Brooksville 4/16/26

I only got a few seconds to see what I THINK was a Nashville warbler near my feeders and suet holders.  Definitely like a Nashville, but had a VERY BRIGHT RED , VERY THIN wiggly line on the top of his head.  Almost looked like a worm or parasite--and was very striking.  I am looking for his return.    Sibley shows something like a rufous patch on the top the head, but nobody talks about it.  Crossley mentions it but says it's hard to see.  This leapt out!  Has anybody else seen anything like this.   If he comes back, will try to get picture but doubt  I will be able to .
We have tree frogs now for about a week.  Summer is on the way!
 

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Wednesday, 15 April 2026

[Maine-birds] Laughing Gull, Brown Creeper, Basin Cove, Harpswell, ME 4/15/26

Laughing Gull just arrived right now at low tide, Brown Creeper earlier this afternoon, Basin Cove, Harpswell, ME 4/15/26

Dr. Jay Pitocchelli, Professor Emeritus
Biology Department
Saint Anselm College
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[Maine-birds] Greater Yellowlegs, Eastern Bluebird, Brunswick, American Kestrel, Belted Kingfisher, Harpswell, 4/15/26

Greater Yellowlegs, Eastern Bluebird, Hole 4, Mere Creek Golf Course, Brunswick, American Kestrel along Harpswell Neck Rd., Belted Kingfisher, Basin Cove, Harpswell, 4/15/26

Dr. Jay Pitocchelli, Professor Emeritus
Biology Department
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[Maine-birds] Northen Parula, Basin Point Rd., Harpswell, ME 4/15/26

Early Northen Parula singing over the house, Basin Point Rd., Harpswell, ME 4/15/26

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Tuesday, 14 April 2026

[Maine-birds] Bufflehead, Osprey, Basin Cove, Harpswell, ME, 4/14/26

Buffleheads still hanging around, Osprey flyover, Basin Cove, Harpswell, ME, 4/14/26

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Saint Anselm College
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