Well I was looking for breeding sites. Thanks though...
Michael Smith MS GISP
Maine Office of GIS
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And no I wasn't driving...
Original Message
From: Sue Burnham
Sent: Saturday, May 24, 2014 8:51 PM
To: maine-birds@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Maine-birds] drivable Bicknell's site?
On Thu, 22 May 2014 11:14:54 -0400, Smith, Michael
<Michael.Smith@maine.gov> wrote:
> I have a friend coming from CA who would like to see a Bicknell's
> Thrush. Age and mobility are issues though, so climbing to the top of
> Bigelow isn't going to work. Are there any sites in Maine that are
> drivable, or drivable with a short walk (say ¼ mile or less)? I am
> aware of Mt Washington in NH as the easiest drivable Bicknell's site, we
> were hoping to stay in Maine.
>
> ===============================
Michael, I have heard that Bicknell's have been sighted atop Cadillac in
Acadia, maybe call the Park Headquarters and ask if there have been
sightings this spring?
(207) 288-3338
Sue Burnham
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