Where is Cape Small? Thanks!
Kristen
On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Mike Fahay <mfahay@gmail.com> wrote:
--- And one mystery bird we'd both like to have more time with. A very fidgety, flighty, nervous vireo in thick brush, moving fast. Most likely candidate - Bell's Vireo. Need a better look - of the whole bird next time.- Oldsquaws, WW Scoter, Black Scoter, RNGrebe, RB Merganser - all increasing in numbers.- 1 Pipit overhead; plus a H Lark-Pipit type- Multiple Sharpies. Harriers, and BEagles; plus a male Merlin- A solo Orange-crowned Warbler, singling out goldenrod seed-heads among a sea of Bayberry/Multiflora Rose- Flock of 38 Rusty Blackbirds fell out of the sky like rain.Doug Suitor and I birded Cape Small this morning.Highlights included:
- 9 sparrows incl: Fox, Field and Ipswich.
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Kristen Lindquist
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Camden, ME 04843
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