And now I have "Let it Go" running through my head. Thanks for the earworm.
On Fri, Jun 20, 2014 at 12:01 AM, Smith, Michael <Michael.Smith@maine.gov> wrote:
--Back from an overnight jaunt to Kibby Twp. Purpose was to assist in DNA sampling of Bicknell's Thrush.
On Caribou Pond Rd 2 Canada Warblers and a Philly Vireo
Flagstaff Lake in Stratton, a Bank Swallow and a bittern,
Kibby Mtn had Mourning Warbler in cuts down low plus 2 bay breastfed along the trail. Higher up, 5-7 Bicknell's Thrush, two Tennessee Warblers and on top one fox sparrow.A wetland nearby had two Rusty Blackbirds. Boreal Chickadees, Gray Jays, and Yellow bellied fly were spotty throughout.
Blackpoll, Magnolia, Blackburnian, yellow-rumps, and Redstarts were ubiquitous.
Michael Smith MS GISPMaine Office of GIS
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And no I wasn't driving...
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