Saturday, 2 May 2015

[Maine-birds] Clarry Hill vesper sparrows and rough-winged swallows

Hi folks,

I stopped by Clarry Hill today to look for early upland sandpipers at lunch time. Most of the birds I detected were within ear-shot along the road to the summit.  I cannot stress how nice the weather was along with the blueberry barren habitat and ambiance of the place.

I did not detect any upland sandpipers but 8 singing male vesper sparrows scattered in the barrens along the road.  The birds are listed below.

Good birding.

Norm

Clarry Hill

8 VESP on territory
2 RWSW
2 SASP
1 SOSP
1 WTSP
1 BLCH
2 CORA
3 AMGF

3 MALES SPREADING HAY

No upland sandpipers


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Norman Famous, Wetlands and Wildlife Ecologist
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Augusta, ME 04330
(207) 623 6072

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