hi Craig,
Are the Gos or ww crossbills expected birds on long pond fireroad?
Are there any landmarks or mileage numbers where one should look for these birds? I have never seen a Gos that was not migrating past some hawkwatch and would love to see one on its home territory .
Thanks for posting!
Best wiliam leigh
bridgewater va
On Saturday, June 30, 2012, Craig Kesselheim <ckesselheim@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all -- took a walk along the Long Pond Fire Road in Acadia NP this afternoon. Quiet and deep north woods feeling to this place.
>
> Goodies (all one apiece unless indicated otherwise):
> N. Goshawk
> R. Grouse
> W-w Crossbill
> W. Wren
> G-c Kinglet (family group of 3, at least one fledgeling being fed)
> D-e Junco
> Ovenbird
> B-t Green Warbler
>
> Cheers,
> Craig K
> SW Harbor
>
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