Tuesday, 2 September 2014

[Maine-birds] Re: more pondpipers, Augusta

Same spot today yields
2 Spotted
1 Solitary
1 Least

Michael Smith MS GISP
Maine Office of GIS
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And no I wasn't driving...
From: Smith, Michael
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 1:03 PM
To: maine-birds@googlegroups.com; Augusta Bird Club (augusta-birds@googlegroups.com)
Subject: more pondpipers, Augusta

Took my lunch down to the little retention pond here at 51 Commerce Drive in Augusta, where I work.  Despite being only an acre in size, with only 800’ of shoreline, it continues to have some good freshwater shorebirding.

 

Today I found:

2 Solitary Sandpipers

3 Spotted Sandpipers (two of whom spent the entire half-hour fighting with each other, including physical contact and beak-pecking each other and chasing each other all over the pond)

1 Lesser Yellowlegs

1 Greater Yellowlegs

 

On more than one occasion I was able to see all 3 Tringa in a single field of view.  What fun!  And yes I added them all to my ‘office list’.

 

Also there was 1 GBH, 3 Mallards (eclipse drakes) and the usual suspects.

 

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Michael Smith MS GISP
State GIS Manager, Maine Office of GIS
State of Maine, Office of Information Technology
michael.smith _at_ maine.gov 207-215-5530

Board Member, Maine GeoLibrary
Education Chair, Maine GIS Users Group
State Rep, National States Geographic Information Council



State House Station 145
51 Commerce Drive
Augusta, ME 04333-0145
69o 47' 58.9"W  44o 21' 54.8"N

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