Friday, 2 May 2014

[Maine-birds] Belfast warblers

This afternoon, hundreds of Yellow-rumped warblers (220+) and handfuls of palm warblers (38) were evident at
Belfast's Kirby Lake, known to town folk as "the Muck", which is located at the northwest end of Miller St. within
a stone's throw of the Hannaford oasis.

While observing the warblers, a half dozen broad-winged hawks passed overhead as did a single female merlin, turkey vulture, and dc cormorant.
Other species detected included: pine warbler, ruby-crowned kinglet (4), eastern phoebe, cedar waxwings, grackles, rw blackbirds, am. goldfinch, and a few cowbirds.




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