Feels like I'm finally seeing some of the birds all you folks in southern Maine have been reporting for the past week or so. A lively wave of warblers was moving through my backyard as I left for work this morning, including:
-- Chestnut-sided-2
No. Parula-5
Black-throated Green-12
Blackburnian-3, all singing males
Magnolia-2
Black-and-white-2
Am. Redstart-1 male
Kristen Lindquist
12 Mount Battie St.
Camden, ME 04843
www.klindquist.blogspot.com
"What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
--Mary Oliver
Also:
Red-eyed Vireo-1 singing
Ruby-throated Hummingbird-1
Along with the usual neighborhood regulars.
This might not seem like much (and I'm a conservative counter), but my backyard is tiny (0.2 acres), albeit fronting the mighty Megunticook River.
Kristen
-- Kristen Lindquist
12 Mount Battie St.
Camden, ME 04843
www.klindquist.blogspot.com
"What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
--Mary Oliver
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