Thursday, 11 June 2015

[Maine-birds] Prairie warbler, gc flycatcher, and flying squirrel

I spent some time this morning around Chops Point in Woolwich this morning. After walking some of the trails and pulling off 16 ticks, I decided to bird along the road where the big powerlines cross. Lots of warblers (yellow, chestnut sided, and new-to-me prairie), an osprey, and a flock of around 10 cedar waxwings. A pair of great crested flycatchers (also new to me) in the woods along the road too. I think I was most excited to see a flying squirrel foraging along the forest floor. Good day.

Thoughts on creating a database of birding sites where you can stay on a road and avoid ticks?

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