While scanning for birds at the mouth of the Abby this afternoon (by the power lines on Browns Point Rd.), we spooked an American bittern which subsequently flew from the river's edge, over the water, settling down again in the tall vegetation of the marshy area.
We also saw three bald eagles, two pairs of hooded mergansers, several black ducks, two downy woodpeckers, a hairy, chickadees, and lots of (unidentified) gulls.
Earlier a pileated woodpecker flew over us while we were standing along the river's edge at the end of Reed Rock Rd. (just past the Green Point WMA in Dresden).
-- We also saw three bald eagles, two pairs of hooded mergansers, several black ducks, two downy woodpeckers, a hairy, chickadees, and lots of (unidentified) gulls.
Earlier a pileated woodpecker flew over us while we were standing along the river's edge at the end of Reed Rock Rd. (just past the Green Point WMA in Dresden).
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