Saturday, 24 October 2015

Re: [Maine-birds] Black-backed Woodpecker, 10/24, Newcastle

Juanita,

The Dyer River flows into the Sheepscot River at Sheepscot Village. I am upstream one mile from the village. The river is a narrow tidal river with marsh on both sides.

Jeff

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On Oct 24, 2015, at 8:26 AM, Juanita Roushdy <juanitar@tidewater.net> wrote:

Jeff,

Where is Dyer River Marsh - could not find it on line.  Thanks.

Juanita

Juanita Roushdy
Bremen, ME 04551

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On Oct 24, 2015, at 8:22 AM, Jeff Cherry <jeff@cherrygallery.com> wrote:

The male Black-backed Woodpecker that was last seen here on 10/10 was found again this morning about a half mile from the first sighting. It was in a dead white pine next to the Dyer River marsh.

Jeff Cherry

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