Friday, 16 November 2012

Re: [Maine-birds] Abridged summary of maine-birds@googlegroups.com - 17 Messages in 14 Topics


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    <rich@thenaturalhistorycenter.com> Nov 16 02:28PM -0500  

    I just chatted with Chris Bartlett, who happened to be in Cherryfield
    (Washington County), looking at a Pink-footed Goose a mere 30 yards away.
    Chris said this was originally posted 06 November by ...more
    "Smith, Michael" <Michael.Smith@maine.gov> Nov 16 06:05PM  

    After hearing them in my Gardiner neighborhood for several days I finally caught up with visual of Pine Grosbeaks in Augusta, at Taco Hell drive-thru of all places. I was getting some Tacos Supreme, ...more
    diana Davis <dedmaine@hotmail.com> Nov 16 12:52PM -0500  

    saw pine grosbeaks at the hannaford in hampden, had male and female cardinals here in unity along with tuftedtitmouse, red tailed hawk, and the barred owl sitting on the deck just before sunrise, ...more
    Paul Markson <oronopaul@myfairpoint.net> Nov 16 11:25AM -0500  

    PINE GROSBEAKS a plenty during my walk this morning. Several homes at
    Gould Landing, at the very end of Essex Street, have fruit trees
    which were filled with these birds. Hoping this is going to ...more
    Jeff Wells <jeffwells@borealbirds.org> Nov 16 05:48PM  

    I've also had Pine Grosbeaks this week in South Gardiner in front of the Riverview School and in Waterville in the complex of doctor's offices at the top of the hill on Kennedy Memorial Drive. ...more
    Jeff Wells <jeffwells@borealbirds.org> Nov 16 05:50PM  

    Allison and I saw a male Northern Pintail and an American Coot in the pond at the Damariscotta River Association farm headquarters late in the afternoon on Monday, Nov. 12. And they didn't fly off ...more
    Louis Bevier <lrbevier@colby.edu> Nov 16 08:47AM -0800  

    It's not the Platte River yet, but for New England 19 Sandhill Cranes is
    pretty neat. The farm fields in Norridgewock during mid-late November
    hosted a flock of 11 last year, this group of 19 ...more
    John Cole <jcole@brookstoneschool.org> Nov 16 08:37AM -0800  

    My wife and I, both birders, will be visiting Belfast, Maine
    Monday-Thursday next week. I have visited Maine during each of the past 10
    years and have met and birded with many wonderful people. ...more
    Peter Vickery <petervickery@roadrunner.com> Nov 16 11:15AM -0500  

    I'm interested in spring and fall reports of Gray-cheeked Thrush - not spring or summer reports of Bicknell's Thrush - from Washington County. There are essentially no reports on hand although they ...more
    John Berry <Berry.John@comcast.net> Nov 16 09:43AM -0500  

    Seen at 9:30 on the airstrip at Thornhurst Farm, North Yarmouth. Cackling Goose also present.
     
    Sent from my iPhone
    ...more
    Noah Gibb <voodoochitlins@yahoo.com> Nov 15 04:03PM -0800  

    Just wanted to mention that after I saw my first ever Pine Grosbeaks near my workplace Friday, I have been seeing up to six everyday this week down the road from work and at work. Possibly the same ...more
    "Down East Nature Tours" <info@downeastnaturetours.com> Nov 16 09:44AM -0500  

    Hello Noah,
     
    I am just back today from another incredible learning experience leading a birding field trip in CUBA.
    Below is my sighting from this morning of my first birds since retuning very ...more
    Joel and Sandy Wilcox-Fairbanks <joelandsandy@gmail.com> Nov 16 09:43AM -0500  

    Craig K's recent post about the PF goose has woken me up to looking for it.
    I have been under the weather for a few days, during which our slight
    snowfall and a couple of unproductive drive-bys made ...more
    Allison Wells <awells@nrcm.org> Nov 16 02:37PM  

    Hi, folks,
     
    Someone recently posted the Christmas Bird Count dates to this list. Can someone please send that to me offlist?
     
    Thanks in advance.
     
    Allison Wells
    awells@nrcm.org.
    ...more
    Norman Famous <nfamous@maine.edu> Nov 16 09:37AM -0500  

    Hi Folks,
     
    I stopped at the Hatch Hill Landfill in Augusta yesterday to eat some lunch
    and try out my new moon roof for vertical viewing and acoustic range, a
    risky endeavor at a landfill. ...more
    Scott Richardson <scott.xot@gmail.com> Nov 15 09:09PM -0500  

    This morning I stopped at Wells Harbor for a quick glance. Three
    Bonaparte's gulls were just leaving. Black scoter female nearby. Horned
    grebes. Some shorebirds very distant in the marsh, hopeless ...more
    Mike Fahay <mfahay@gmail.com> Nov 15 05:31PM -0500  

    36 Dunlins and 18 BBPlovers were joined by a late Semi Plover and two peeps
    that were almosr certainly Western Sandpipers across the lagoon at Popham
    this morning. Also a Copper's Hawk, Horned ...more

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