Jane and I got up to the Saco River Walk this morning to visit the
amazing "Magic Hillside". We stayed for about an hour and a half and we
didn't do quite as well as others, but it was still nice to see. An
absolutely amazing collection of birds that people have seen here for
mid-December. We got to see the TENNESSEE and NASHVILLE as well as a
Common Yellowthroat and 2 widely separate Ruby-crowned Kinglets. We
didn't have any luck with the Yellow or the Blackburnian, and I guess we
left before the Western Tanager made an appearance.
One interesting aspect of the Tennessee Warbler was that it had a
CROSS-BILLED deformity. Not sure if others had mentioned this or not.
Nevertheless, we watched it catching lots of insects in the mild weather
today.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/40298884@N06/23705592326/in/datetaken-public/
Steve & Jane Mirick
Bradford, MA
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