Monday, 12 October 2015

[Maine-birds] Bowdoinham - Sparrow City

Birded the weedy patches along Browns Point Road, Bowdoinham, this morning and couldn't tear myself away. Literally hundreds of sparrows, cohabiting with 3 Myrtle Warblers (the only warblers). 8 Species of sparrows, dominated by Swamp, Song, and Savannah. Also-rans included more White-Crowns (6) than White-throated (2). Finally, one each : Lincoln's, Field (unusual here), and Vesper.

Also point-blank look at a Dickcissel, in the middle of a thick sumac patch, before it flew away, high and far, silently.

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