Noah:
I was at Scarborough Marsh today and saw two different birds that looked like hybrids, one with a blue head and one with white head. Both were mottled white and blue. Are there two of these egret-heron hybrids out there? Very distant pics attached.
Regards,
Brad Woodward
OOB
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 6:17:57 PM UTC-4, Noah Gibb wrote:
-- I was at Scarborough Marsh today and saw two different birds that looked like hybrids, one with a blue head and one with white head. Both were mottled white and blue. Are there two of these egret-heron hybrids out there? Very distant pics attached.
Regards,
Brad Woodward
OOB
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 6:17:57 PM UTC-4, Noah Gibb wrote:
There was a Red Knot present in the emerging flats at Pine Point this afternoon. Also 4 Oystercatchers, 40+ Black-Bellied Plovers, 1 Short-Billed Dowitcher, a handful of Ruddy Turnstones, Willets, of course, and I only saw one Semipalmated Sandpiper and a small flock in flight of probable SESA's.In the pannes by Rte 1 at the Scarborough Marsh, I saw and photographed the hybrid heron that is presumed to be a Tricolored Heron X Snowy Egret.Bird haahd,Noah Gibb-Portland
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