We took an early morning stroll along the Narraguagus River in Cherryfield and saw a number of migrants - the most interesting being a Wilson's Warbler and a female Scarlet Tanager. Back home on Flat Bay in Harrington, we observed a Sharp-shinned Hawk flying out over the bay, a few hundred peeps (as usual) out on the mudflats with Black-bellied Plover and one White-rumped Sandpiper.
In early evening we were enthralled to watch many insect-catching Ring-billed and Bonaparte's Gulls soaring and spiraling over our house. They were joined by 2 Common Nighthawks (our 100th yard bird for 14 months at our house).
Merle and Anne Archie
Harrington
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