Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Re: [Maine-birds] Abridged summary of maine-birds@googlegroups.com - 13 updates in 12 topics

Orono: Spotted a Baltimore Oriole on feeder on May 19.

Gudrun Keszöcze

Naturalist/Program Director, Hirundo Wildlife Refuge
P.O.Box 266 Orono, ME 04473
15 Hudson Rd., Old Town, Me 04468
Phone: 207-944-9259
Email: web@hirundomaine.org  Website: www.hirundomaine.org  



On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 4:48 PM, <maine-birds@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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    gjenks@midcoast.com May 20 07:57PM  

    As I write a large flock of approximately 500 scoters has gathered at Barn Point at York Beach (near Short Sands). They flew in about an hour ago and are comprised mostly of Black (Common) Scoters ...more

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    Michael Little <mjlittle2318@hotmail.com> May 20 01:13PM -0400  

    Rosebreasted Grosbeak at our feeder on Greens Hill.
     
    Indigo Bunting at Island Heritage Trust office feeder.
     
    And a raft of 120+ loons on water in the inner harbor of Northwest Harbor, Deer Isle. ...more

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    Allison Wells <awells@nrcm.org> May 20 01:15PM  

    Canada Warbler - peeking in the kitchen window from the lilac bush nearby, then lazily hopping in the forsythia for great views.
    Wilson's Warbler
    Northern Parula
    Yellow Warbler
    Yellow-rumped ...more

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    David Thomson <dkrtmd@gmail.com> May 20 08:02AM -0400  

    Found a Tennessee warbler in the white flowering trees in West End Cemetary
    this morning.
     
    Dave Thomson
    Falmouth
    ...more

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    B G <bootsg@gmail.com> May 20 05:43AM -0400  

    Franklin, Hancock Co. 5:38 am. FoY male Rose-breasted Grosbeak. Singing.
    Very tame. Was letting me approach within about 5 feet, several times.
     
    Boots.
     
     
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    *Always remember that you are ...more

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    Nancy <nkathleena@gmail.com> May 19 07:15PM -0700  

    Visiting our oriole feeder on the deck......Spurwink Marsh area.....one male orchard oriole among four male baltimores and three females. Very busy this year and they all show up together!
    ...more

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    Don Thompson <BThompson6@maine.rr.com> May 19 05:50PM -0700  

    I saw the summer tanager and indigo bunting yesterday. Just got to a
    computer. Both birds were coming to a friends feeder on Cliff Island (the
    island is part of the city of Portland). ...more

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    Michael Fahay <mfahay@gmail.com> May 19 08:11PM -0400  

    Sandy Hook (NJ) had a crazy-great migration day yesterday (May 19), on the heels of overnight NW winds. A remnant of Hurricane Sandy is that much of the woodlands are flooded, thus becoming wooded ...more

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    Steve Mirick <smirick@comcast.net> May 19 08:25PM -0400  

    Just got off the phone with Becky Suomala who is out on Appledore Island
    at the Isles of Shoals. Nice birds today highlighted by a male Painted
    Bunting!
     
    Steve Mirick
    Bradford, MA
    ...more

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    "Hodgkins" <hodgki@myfairpoint.net> May 19 08:22PM -0400  

    Great birding at Viles Arboretum in Augusta on this morning's Augusta Bird Club walk despite the marginal weather; 50 species including 17 warblers, including Bay-breasted, Canada, several Wilson's, ...more

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    "Sean Smith" <therefromhere168@gmail.com> May 19 07:04PM -0400  

    I just saw a female Blue-winged Warbler foraging in a flowering crabapple tree above my head, along with a female Parula on Fountain Street in Bangor. Bright yellow breast with no markings, light ...more

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