Saturday, 2 February 2013

[Maine-birds] Palm and Yellow-rumped Warbler, Glaucous Gull continue at Saco Yacht Club

The title is pretty self explanatory. Made a quick stop at the Saco
Yacht Club, not really expecting to see much, but was pleasantly
surprised to see that the previously reported 1st winter Glaucous Gull
had returned. I walked the path along the river, without seeing
anything more unusual than a pair of Carolina Wrens and was almost
back to my car when I heard the distinctive chip of a Yellow-rump.
Found the bird foraging with the "western" Palm Warbler along the
river bank, apparently picking insects out of the leaf litter. Glad to
know they're still hanging on, but no sign of the Nashville or
Orange-crowned Warblers.

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David Rankin
University of New England
Graduate Student

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