Hello,
The Lark Sparrow was seen by 7 birders around 9:30 and after in the same place that Josh had the bird. The DICKCISSEL and HOUSE WREN were not seen. We did hear a SANDHILL CRANE FLYBY. Very Cool!!!
Happy birding
Andy Aldrich
Beach Plum is on Rt. 1 and is the headquarters of the Great Works Regional Land Trust.
From: Josh Fecteau
Sent: Wednesday, October 14, 2015 1:44 PM
Subject: [Maine-birds] Ogunquit: Lark Sparrow, Dickcissel, House Wren
This morning there was both a LARK SPARROW and a DICKCISSEL at Beach Plum Farm in Ogunquit. The Lark Sparrow is an adult bird and was observed mostly on the ground near the large compost pile and in the trees nearby. I also had a late House Wren at a nearby garden plot (the one with lots of nest boxes).
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