Wednesday, 3 October 2012

[Maine-birds] Schoodic Peregrine/Milbridge Philadelphia Vireo

Wife Sandy and I took a drive around the Schoodic part of Acadia NP yesterday. Not many birds, but we did have a great look at a Peregrine Falcon, kiting slowly over the car only about 40' up. 

This morning, I took The Dog to the Milbridge Marina; not much bird life around there, but a slow windows-down drive around Fickett Pt. and Rim Roads (turn right out of the Marina) turned up several mixed flocks of warblers (all I could ID were Yellow-rumped, but I'm sure there were others), sparrows (Swamp, Song, White-throated, one Lincoln's I think), catbirds and GC Kinglets. Best bird was a very bright, very cooperative Philadelphia Vireo. There was also an elusive gray bird, possibly a titmouse.

Joel Wilcox
Cherryfield




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