Sunday, 26 April 2015

Re: [Maine-birds] Abridged summary of maine-birds@googlegroups.com - 12 updates in 12 topics

From North Bucksport...YB Sapsuckers showed up this morning with lots of fighting for territory.....Palm Warblers in the brush pile and along the field edge...patridge drumming...red shouldered hawk soaring...lots of RC Kinglets in the woods..woodcock just about done with evening shows..early flies starting to follow me around the property....no ticks after 4 mile walk...life is excellent.

On Sun, Apr 26, 2015 at 4:42 PM, <maine-birds@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Bradley Moser <mindofmoser@gmail.com>: Apr 26 06:25AM -0700

My wife, Lena Moser, and I were walking the road side and trails near our home on Proctor Rd, Biddeford. Along with the recently reported Yellow-rumped Warblers, we also saw one (and heard another) ...more
Merle and Anne Archie <ravensreachme@gmail.com>: Apr 26 01:10PM -0400

Birding in Addison always bring surprises! We viewed a lone Caspian Tern
flying up the Pleasant River right past the boat landing where we were
looking at a group of 70 Double-crested Cormorants ...more
Mik Oyler <oylermik@gmail.com>: Apr 26 11:04AM -0400

The White_faced Ibis is currently putting on a show close to the parking
area at Pelreco.
 
Mik Oyler
North Conway, NH
...more
Bruce Bartrug <bbartrug@gmail.com>: Apr 26 10:02AM -0400

Not certain if the Myrtle Warblers (oh, sorry, Yellow-rumped....the older
names had so much more character) are having trouble finding insects in the
rather chilly weather, but they certainly are ...more
Eric Eklund <fbtours@aol.com>: Apr 26 09:12AM -0400

Hi!
I was pleased to see a YELLOW RUMPED WARBLER on the suet this morning!
...more
"Glenn Jenks" <gjenks@midcoast.com>: Apr 26 07:47AM -0400

Saturday morning Rockport Harbor gave us 4 Great Northern Divers, a lovely
Holboel's Grebe, and a pair (drake & hen) of Scolders, all changing into
summer plumage. Meanwhile, the 2 Black Curlews ...more
Brian Willson <willson@3ip.com>: Apr 25 10:46PM -0400

Couple hours on the hill this morning yielded twenty-eight species, the most so far this year.
 
FOY birds included Double-crested Cormorant (very, very, insanely high overflight -- just happened to ...more
Paul Wells <pfwells51@gmail.com>: Apr 25 09:47PM -0400

My wife and I took our first-of-Spring walk on the Eastern Trail in
Kennebunk, between the K'bunk Elementary School and Limerick Road. About
2/3rds of the way north on this segment the trail crosses ...more
Joanne Stevens <joshawk@maine.rr.com>: Apr 25 09:00PM -0400

It's always exciting to actually see a raptor catching its meal.
I've had the opportunity to see Merlins strike twice recently. The
other neat thing is that they were not coastal birds but were ...more
Delia Guzman <dguzman1964@gmail.com>: Apr 25 07:58PM -0400

Also had my FOY (five of them) in my yard today in Brunswick. Can the Black-and-Whites be far behind?
 
Sent from my iPhone
 
...more
Derek Lovitch <freeportwildbird@yahoo.com>: Apr 25 06:15PM -0400

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Bill Hancock <wph@maine.rr.com>: Apr 25 04:48PM -0400

A Caspian Tern is actively feeding now (4:45) at Wharton Point. Also abundant duckage of multiple species incl. No. Shoveler and 100s of scaup sp.
...more
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