Hi all,
Kristen Lindquist and I birded Cape Elizabeth and South Portland today, with additional stops between Yarmouth and Scarborough. These were the highlights of a very pleasant and productive winter day in the field:
- 1 LARK SPARROW, Cape Elizabeth Greenbelt Trail, about 1/3 the way from Village Crossings (off of Scott Dyer Road) to the CE High School. The bird was visiting a feeder behind a mint green house, and likely returning to the scrub along the marsh edge with a variety of other sparrows.
- 1 SWAMP SPARROW (SWSP): a short distance further down the Greenbelt trail towards the high school.
- 26 Razorbills (RAZO), 2 Black-legged Kittiwakes, and 24 Harlequin Ducks: total between Dyer Point and Two Lights State Park.
- 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker, Grondin Pond: a very small remaining hole of open water held only Mallards and American Black Ducks today.
- 2 Glaucous Gulls (GLGU; 1 each first and second winter) and 4 Iceland Gulls (ICGU; one adult and 3 1st winter), Mill Creek Cove, South Portland.
- 1 female AMERICAN WIGEON (AMWI) and 1 drake Barrow's Goldeneye (BAGO) continuing in Fore River at Paulin Tire, Broadway, South Portland.
-Derek
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