Saturday, 25 May 2013

[Maine-birds] Fort Foster & York

I decided to go to Fort Foster to see if there were still a lot of birds
from Tuesday's fallout, given that the weather hasn't been great
migration. I'm happy to say that although I didn't find quite as many
birds as Derek & Jeannette there are still plenty there. The access road
was the busiest spot. There was a good amount of movement but not a lot
of singing in the rain. I may have missed some birds since I couldn't
get on all that were there. I ended up with 15 warblers, 7 flycatchers,
there were some that didn't sing so those go unid'ed, & almost 50
species total.

I drove up to York via rte. 103 stopping at the cove at Short Sands
Beach to check out a group of gulls. There were 6 species including an
Iceland Gull, Bonaparte's & Laughing.

Turk Duddy
Cape Porpoise


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