Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Re: [Maine-birds] Snow buntings

During a river bird survey this morning, I watched a small group of snow buntings foraging on the newly exposed banks of the ex-Great Works dam along the Penobscot River.


On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 5:30 PM, Janet Galle <janetgalle@gwi.net> wrote:
A beautiful flock of 30-35 snow buntings on Millay Road, Bowdoinham,
in the hay fields for two days now…..seen by my husband yesterday, and I
saw them this late morning.

Also, of note, the Eastern towhee stayed on our Bowdoinham farm 4 days, last seen
November 2. On that last day, he was low in an ash tree, calling loudly. Other days
he was close to the house, on the ground, under feeders, and silent.


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