Saturday, 16 November 2013

[Maine-birds] Warblers worth mentioning: Wilson's and Black-throated Blue

Good morning all --

Early Friday morning on the Eastern Prom path in Portland (a couple hundred yards beyond the Polar Express train for those who walk there), I found a Wilson's Warbler busily gleaning insects in the shrubbery under the cliffs.

This morning in Southwest Harbor at our feeding station, we enjoyed about a minute with a late Black-throated Blue Warbler, showing it diagnostic small square of white on the folded wing and also actively gleaning insects in our lilacs.

Best,
Craig K

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