Finally~two weeks later than normal, but both a wood thrush and 2 hermit thrushes this evening walking the trails on Bald Mt in Camden. I was getting worried!
On Sat, May 3, 2014 at 7:21 PM, Nancy Hudak <nehudak@gmail.com> wrote:
Collins Pond, Caribou:--
- Canada geese
- Osprey
Lake Josephine, Easton:
- Ringneck duck, more than a dozen
- Northern shoveler, pair
- Mallard, several pairs
- Common merganser, about six
- Hooded merganser (male)
- Gadwall, pair
- Double-crested cormorant (one)
- Red-winged blackbird (LOTS and noisy)
- Possible Barrow's goldeneye (two in flight, bright white squares on the wings)
- Bufflehead (male)
Muskrat (definitely the hit of the day with the grandkids!)Station Road, New Sweden:
- Belted kingfisher
New at home:
- Yellow-bellied sapsucker
- Red-breasted nuthatch
- Pine warbler
The regulars:
Black-capped chickadee Blue jay Mourning dove Hairy woodpecker Downy woodpecker American goldfinch Red-winged blackbird American tree sparrow Song sparrow Fox sparrow White-throated sparrow White-crowned sparrow
American robin Common grackle European starling Dark-eyed junco
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