Monday, 24 June 2013

[Maine-birds] Black-necked Stilt, etc. Scarborough Marsh

The bird was foraging in a panne, two to the SW from the duck blind this morning.  This panne has little to no Spartina fringing the edges.  At about 10:40 AM, it flew to the nearest panne to the Eastern Trail, where it loafed with a few mallards. 

Other items on the walk out across the marsh included:

1 singing Seaside Sparrow (and a possible, silent second bird)

Pair of Blue-winged Teal

1 Lesser Yellowlegs (seems unusual for this date)

1 Pectoral Sandpiper (seems very unusual for this date)


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