Saturday, 8 June 2013

[Maine-birds] Midcoast downeast

Rain will make today difficult, but the last two days have been great in and around Lubec for a Midcoast Audubon group. Highlights include Bay-breasted and Tennessee Warblers in the Edmunds Division of Moosehorn NWR, plus Olive-sided Flycatcher. A juvenile Gray Jay flew over me, calling noisily as I was moving my van. Two males and one hen Spruce Grouse put on a show in Lubec. A Cape May Warbler next to the Quoddy Head Lighthouse has been singing sporadically for two weeks and Razorbills have been observable in the distance every day. A breeding plumage Red Knot was in the marsh with a small flock of Black-bellied Plovers at South Lubec Sand Flats.

 

Bob Duchesne

www.mainebirdingtrail.com

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