10: 25 am - A small flock of chickadees flew in again, but I did not see the warbler. However, along with the chickadees, came slate-colored juncos, blue jays, titmice, doves, a few downy woodpeckers, and squirrels. A couple of chickadees fed at the seed feeder, and then flew away. All the other birds stayed for about 10 minutes maximum.
10:50 am - Neighbor dog, Zoe, is in prime squirrel chasing mode which does not bode well for birds visiting the feeder right now. But, she went home when asked.
On Friday, January 1, 2016 at 9:29:37 AM UTC-5, 1492h...@gmail.com wrote:
8:35 am the Warbler flew in with a flock of chickadees, but did not feed. The entire flock fled due to this being prime squirrel activity at the suet feeders. So, it is around even in the morning, but I haven't seen the chickadees since. 2pm seems to be a better time to view the bird as the squirrels aren't in a feeding frenzy at that time.
On Thursday, December 31, 2015 at 3:17:43 PM UTC-5, 1492h...@gmail.com wrote:Check out Maine Nature Diary.com for updates and photos.
On Thursday, December 31, 2015 at 3:15:26 PM UTC-5, 1492h...@gmail.com wrote:The warbler came back today at 2pm. Here is my best photo of it. The warbler hung out at the feeder for a good 2 minutes at a time.
On Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 9:20:09 PM UTC-5, 1492h...@gmail.com wrote:A Yellow-throated warbler visited our suet feeder, at 3:30 pm, on Dec. 30th. We live in Bowdoin, Maine next to Caesar Pond. The warbler stayed around for at least 20 minutes. This is our first sighting of this species in Maine.
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