Thursday, 6 February 2014

Re: [Maine-birds] Shrike, Cedar Waxwings, Brant, Razorbills,etc. Cape Elizabeth

Also a female Greater Scaup and a Hooded Merg. with C. Goldeneyes
in the Spurwink River.

Joanne



On 2/6/2014 4:37 PM, Joanne Stevens wrote:
> There was a brown type imm. N. Shrike at Kindred, Village Crossings on
> Scott Dyer Rd. in Cape Elizabeth today seen at 1:45pm. Very birdy
> along the path behind the building with 35+ Cedar Waxwings and 50+
> Robins mixed with Starlings, House Finches and Goldfinches. Other
> birds at the feeder to the left heading towards the high school: 1
> Song Sp., 2 WT Sp., Tree Sp., and a possible Swamp Sp. (only got a
> very quick look before it disappeared behind the trellis under the
> porch--rusty flanks) as well as the usuals. On Monday there was also a
> Raven over the marsh at that location.
>
> 2 Brant at Kettle Cove; 1 imm. Bald Eagle and 7 Bluebirds along
> Two Lights Rd.; 4 Razorbills (11 seen on Monday) at Dyer Pt.
>
> Joanne
>
>

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