Cloe Chunn and I co-led a bird walk on Coastal Mountains Land Trust's Ducktrap River Preserve this morning. Except for the dip on the Scarlet Tanager, the usual suspects were in the usual places. Highlights included:
-- Ruffed Grouse-1 drumming
Wild Turkey-1 gobbling, which always cracks me up (we also came across a dismembered turkey strewn along the trail--coyote?)
Osprey-1-2 patrolling the river
Bald Eagle-1 ditto
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker-3
Least Flycatcher-2+
Winter Wren-2
Red-eyed Vireo-2
Blue-headed Vireo-6
Veery-3
Hermit Thrush-3
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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
12 spp warbler, including:
Ovenbird-12
Black-and-white-6
Am. Redstart-2
Magnolia-3
Blackburnian-7 (everyone got good close looks at at least 1)
Bay-breasted-1 (Gary Gulezian)
Black-throated Blue-6
Black-throated Green-10
Botanical highlights included flowering Red and Painted Trillium, Jack-in-the-Pulpit, and Wild Ginseng.
Kristen
Kristen Lindquist
12 Mount Battie St.
Camden, ME 04843
www.klindquist.blogspot.com
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--Mary Oliver
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