Just got back from the Riverbank Park in Westbrook where similar numbers of ring-necked ducks were in the river between the park and the upstream bridge.
Also had one last night at Springbrook Farm in Cumberland along with a couple of wood ducks and a red shouldered hawk.
On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 4:16:49 PM UTC-4, Norman Famous wrote:
-- Also had one last night at Springbrook Farm in Cumberland along with a couple of wood ducks and a red shouldered hawk.
On Tuesday, April 7, 2015 at 4:16:49 PM UTC-4, Norman Famous wrote:
Hi all,I just got an email from a friend who counted about 40 ring-necked ducks in Grand Falls Flowage separating Indian Township from Princeton. He works in the Environmental Department and his office overlooks the flowage not far downstream from the Rt. 1 bridge where the birds can be easily viewed. The flowage is relatively narrow in this area and water levels are presently low, waiting for snow melt.This is a good spot for white perch during the summer.Good birding,Norm
--Norman Famous, Wetlands and Wildlife Ecologist513 Eight Rod RoadAugusta, ME 04330(207) 623 6072
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