Monday, 26 November 2012

Re: [Maine-birds] Abridged summary of maine-birds@googlegroups.com - 10 Messages in 8 Topics

Skip Small and I observed a Western Kingbird this afternoon in Owl's Head. I originally found the bird opposite the entrance to the transportation museum this a m  in the big field on Rte  73. The bird  was last seen further north adjacent to the horse farm also on the west side of 73.                                                                                                            John Tobin
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    Joanne Stevens <joshawk@maine.rr.com> Nov 23 04:13PM -0500  

    This morning there was an Orange-crowned Warbler, Winter Wren, Carolina
    Wren, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Hermit Thrush, Kingfisher, Yellow-rumps,
    etc. along the Saco River Walk. All except the ...more
    Paul Wells <pfwells51@gmail.com> Nov 23 03:32PM -0500  

    This morning Sally and I did a bit of birding at Wells Harbor. Birds in the
    water were not abundant, but there was a reasonably decent mix: a couple of
    Common Loons, one Red-throated Loon, a Horned ...more
    Clark Moseley <an.doc.mo.72@gmail.com> Nov 23 03:25PM -0500  

    Northern Lapwing still present this morning on Summer Street, Bridgewater,
    MA, just east of Old Colony Correctional Center.
     
    Chip
     
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    Clark "Chip" Moseley
    PO Box 151/198 Pertville Rd. ...more
    Kristen Lindquist <kelindquist@gmail.com> Nov 23 03:22PM -0500  

    Watching a Coopers Hawk harass a flock of pigeons.
     
    Kristen Lindquist
    Camden, ME
    www.klindquist.blogspot.com
    ...more
    Michael Little <mjlittle2318@hotmail.com> Nov 23 03:05PM -0500  

    Hi

    The Pink-footed Goose was still in the field off Willy District Road in Cherryfield this morning at 10:50. Clearly visible through my scope, grazing with a flock of Canada Geese. ...more
    "Bruce & Martha Dackowski" <mnbdack@dishmail.net> Nov 23 08:33AM -0500  

    For two days now, I've seen a Northern Goshawk stitting atop a dead tree on
    the edge of our yard. He sat so still got a good ID with my binocs on
    him. Could plainly see the white "eyebrow" above ...more
    Clark Moseley <an.doc.mo.72@gmail.com> Nov 23 01:07PM -0500  

    Was he sitting on a perch watching your feeder birds?
     
    On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 8:33 AM, Bruce & Martha Dackowski <
     
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    Clark "Chip" Moseley
    PO Box 151/198 Pertville Rd.
    Sedgwick, ME 04676
    ...more
    Clark Moseley <an.doc.mo.72@gmail.com> Nov 23 02:33PM -0500  

    This species generally does not migrate. When there's not enough prey
    items around they will explore nearby habitats.
     
    On Fri, Nov 23, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Bruce & Martha Dackowski <
     
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    Shiloh <shiloh.schulte@gmail.com> Nov 23 09:08AM -0800  

    Old news to you mid-coasters, but the PIGR invasion is still growing in York County. Looking at three PIGR on a crabapple at the entrance to the Biddeford Motel on rt 1, just south of the Biddeford ...more
    "Bob Crowley" <crbob@fairpoint.net> Nov 23 12:06PM -0500  

    As of 11:00 AM, Friday the 23rd, the Hawk Owl has not been seen in the Harbor area. There has been at least 6 birders on McNiel Road since early morning.
     
    Bob Crowley
    Chatham, NH
    ...more

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