I finished a big project today, so decided a birding trip was my reward. I drove to Lincoln hoping to see the Northern Hawk Owl, but no luck. On the return trip down Route 2 just before the golf course, I saw a pale colored dead bird on the shoulder of the northbound lane. Fearing it could be my target, I stopped to see that it was indeed an owl, badly damaged. I believe it was a Barred Owl, as I couldn't detect any dark feathers at the side of the face. He did seem small, though.
In the Penobscot, in Passadumkeag by the public boat launch, were 65 Common Goldeneyes.
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