Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Re: [Maine-birds] Snow Buntings AND ........

Wow. Great spotting have a camp somewhat close and in 35 years have never seen one

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On Oct 29, 2014, at 8:58 AM, rob speirs <rspeirs1@gmail.com> wrote:

Since most birders are, by extension, amateur naturalists I thought I'd share this, being a somewhat uncommon sighting. 

Yesterday, while up north, NW of Chesuncook Lake, we bumped into first of fall Snow Buntings. Shortly thereafter, when passing a side road, I noticed something out of place, up this side track...gray and upright.....a light gray stump?....but it didn't look to be in the right place...was it leaning out over the road, or, was it "in" one track of the woods road?  

Unsure, and as we do so many times, we backed up for another look and found this. A smoke gray wisp, blending in perfectly,..an apparition, and one of the more uncommon sighting in the North Maine Woods. Just beautiful...just beautiful

Rob Speirs  Cumberland


   

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