Tuesday, 25 September 2012

[Maine-birds] sears island

Morning bird observations at Sears Island yesterday and today included a fair number  and variety of warblers (100's) and vireos (dozens).
Birds appear to be foraging as they approach the north tip of the island immediately at the island's edge causeway strip of vegetation.
Here, they pause and then launch off toward the mainland. Many today would fly out a short distance then return to vegetational safety (so to speak).

Among warblers and vireos were ruby-crowned kinglets, Swainson's thrush and several Lincoln's sparrows. Black-capped chickadees were flocking up too and launching toward the mainland.
One northern harrier was the only raptor seen today.

Seth Benz
Schoodic Bird Ecology Lab
207-288-1320




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