Friday, 10 January 2014

RE: [Maine-birds] Belfast SNOW continues +

Snowy present around 8 am when I went by but not obvious at noontime when my parents went looking - poorer visibility in snow though.  I have my tech who drives by there every weekday on bird alert now....
Was a little closer to the road :

https://catbird338.shutterfly.com/pictures/1185


Also down in Bayside/Northport for a house call today and enjoyed seeing the resident flock of 10ish mallards with 3 - 4 black ducks mixed in, along with 8 Cardinals fighting over the feeder. 

Sarah



> From: stbenz22@gmail.com
> Subject: [Maine-birds] Belfast SNOW continues +
> Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 12:08:44 -0500
> To: maine-birds@googlegroups.com
>
> A handful of shivering observers and some passersby were able to see the
> Snowy Owl continuing in a field on the north side of Perkins Road.
> A two hour morning stint also produced some distant sightings of a Rough-legged hawk and
> closer views of an adult Red-tailed Hawk.
> In Belfast Harbor, in the vicinity of the pedestrian bridge, one adult BAGO along with a female and an imm. male were seen.
> A peregrine falcon was also active in the same area, perching for a time on the pipe that runs along the upper bridge understructure (as seen
> from the downstream side of the big bridge).
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