I was a little surprised to see a Common Nighthawk winging its way over the north end of the Common Ground Country Fairgrounds in Unity at 6:20 PM today. It's the latest date for me by five days. Although it doesn't compare with skuas, fulmars, et al., my ride back was quite smooth. I feel bad for those who had a rough time at sea today, because I'd be in the top five of that list! For those keeping hummingbird score, there was a female on the phlox in our front yard in Dixmont on the 17th. That's a little late for here. Monhegan next week. Don, Dave, and others - find the rarities between now and next Tuesday, then somehow bribe them to stay until I get there.
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