Maggie Strickland
Harmony ME
-- On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 7:20 PM, Bruce Bartrug <bbartrug@gmail.com> wrote:
--BruceCheers,I ran a breeding bird survey up the Castine peninsula for a little over twenty years, and almost always found a singing indigo bunting or two along Upper Falls Road just north of Route 1. We have a pair in our back yard about half the summers -- I live in Nobleboro. So while this species is rather uncommon in Maine, it can be found in isolated spots. At least along the coast.Laurie,
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Bruce Bartrug
Nobleboro, Maine, USA
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