Everyone early in the day saw the bird, and folks were kind to show us the area, but my husband and I did not see the solitaire, between
noon and 1:00. We were the only ones looking in that time block after Rob (?) and his son (who was a little trooper in the wet snow) left.
Please continue to report, especially tomorrow morning to see if the bird survives this storm. I will head back.
In Bowdoinham at feeders this afternoon, 11 species
chickadees
white-breasted nuthatch
blue jays
mourning doves
female cardinal
male and female hairy woodpeckers
downy woodpecker
one lone song sparrow
dark eyed juncos
red-bellied woodpecker
lots of goldfinches
4 foxes playing in our front pastures in the snow
2 coyotes in the west pasture
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