Monday, 21 April 2014

[Maine-birds] Hermit thrush, Palm, Pine and Yellow-rumped warblers in West Kennebunk

On an early morning walk in our woods down to the banks of the Mousam River I was rewarded with FOY Hermit Thrushes (at least two), a couple of Yellow-rumped Warblers, and numerous (8-10) FOY Palm Warblers. A later walk to Alewive Pond brought another two or three Palms, two or three more Hermit Thrushes, and two FOY Pine Warblers.

Not too many birds on the pond itself -- Four male and one female Ring-necked Ducks, one GBH, three Cormorants, a lone Canada Goose, and a pair of Mallards.


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Paul F. Wells
West Kennebunk, ME
USA

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats."
                                                             --Albert Schweitzer


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