Wednesday, 22 May 2013

[Maine-birds] Extralimital - COMMON RINGED PLOVER - Plum Is, MA

Well, apparently the rarities are showing up along with the very good
warbler fallout on the coast. Suzanne Sullivan found a photographed a
Common Ringed Plover at Sandy Point (south end of Plum Island, MA) May
20, and the bird continued through yesterday. Her photos were vetted by
Jeremiah Trimble and Marshall Iliff - def helps that it's in breeding
plumage. Here's the original message, but check any followup messages
on the MA Birding List:

http://birding.aba.org/message.php?mesid=444652&MLID=MASS&MLNM=Massachusetts

Hmm, it's nice inland but not that nice :^) Very jealous of the coast
right now. Continuing Evening Grosbeak pair here on Horse Hill in
Roxbury, NH.

-Ken Klapper
Roxbury, NH (Formerly N. Yarmouth, ME)

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