Wednesday, 29 May 2013

[Maine-birds] Maine RBA - May 28, 2013

Name: Maine Audubon Rare Bird Alert
Reporting Period: May 21 – 28, 2013
Area: State of Maine
Compilers: Doug Hitchcox

Noteworthy Species Mentioned:
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck+
Pink-footed Goose+
Red-billed Tropicbird+
Tricolored Heron
White-faced Ibis+
American Golden-Plover
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
Eurasian Collared-Dove+
Red-headed Woodpecker
Acadian Flycatcher
Blue-winged Warbler
Hooded Warbler
American Tree Sparrow
Clay-colored Sparrow
Summer Tanager
Blue Grosbeak
Dickcissel
Orchard Oriole

(+ Details requested by Maine Bird Records Committee)

York County

An ACADIAN FLYCATCHER was well documented at Fort Foster in Kittery on the 21st.

On the 26th, a BLACK TERN was seen from the beach at Biddeford Pool.

A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER, first reported on the 20th, was seen again on the 27th in a Hollis yard.

Greater Portland

A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was present in a Pownal yard beginning on the 22nd and continuing until at least the 24th.

Rare in the spring, an AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER and a BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER were reported in the Scarborough Marsh on the 26th, the plover continued on the 27th. A TRICOLORED HERON and possibly two WHITE-FACED IBIS continue to be seen around the marsh.

Maine's first EURASIAN COLLARED-DOVE spent the 28th at 51 Carroll Street in Falmouth. The bird was seen visiting the feeders here then spent the day roosting in trees around the yard.

Kennebec River Valley (Augusta-Waterville)

A BLUE-WINGED WARBLER continued at the Bond Brook Recreation Area in Augusta on the 23rd.

Midcoast

On the 23rd, an AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER was reported from Popham Beach State Park in Phippsburg. A SUMMER TANAGER was seen here on the 25th.

A PINK-FOOTED GOOSE was photographed at the Great Salt Bay Wildlife Preserve in Damariscotta on the 25th.

Highlights from Monhegan Island this week included: a late AMERICAN TREE SPARROW and a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW on the 23rd, a HOODED WARBLER on the 25th, an ACADIAN FLYCATCHER on the 25th and 26th, a WHITE-EYED VIREO on the 27th and an ORCHARD ORIOLE seen almost daily.

Penobscot Bay

Returning for the 9th year, a RED-BILLED TROPICBIRD has returned to Seal Island as of May 14th.

Downeast

Six BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING-DUCKS were found at the ponds at the Mount Desert Island High School on the 28th. This could represent only the second documented occurrence of this species in Maine. These birds may have been present the day before at Echo Lake in Mount Desert.

Western Mountains

A DICKCISSEL was seen off Harbor Road in Fryeburg on the morning of the 24th.

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