Ed & Deb Hawkes and I went to Southwest Harbor and were successful in
finding the Yellow-throated Warbler. It¹s always a treat when a good bird
shows up at a friend¹s feeder. A photo (not the greatest, but good enough
for i.d. purposes) is on www.facebook.com/TheNaturalHistoryCenter.
Richard MacDonald
The Natural History Center
P.O. Box 6
Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
207/266-9461
Rich@TheNaturalHistoryCenter.com
www.TheNaturalHistoryCenter.com
www.facebook.com/TheNaturalHistoryCenter
On 4/21/16, 5:05 PM, "maine-birds@googlegroups.com on behalf of
wtownsend@roadrunner.com" <maine-birds@googlegroups.com on behalf of
wtownsend@roadrunner.com> wrote:
>Thur. 4/21/16 There is a Yellow-throated Warbler coming to a Haertel's
>suet feeder in Southwest Harbor( Mt. Desert I.) So-so picture to be
>posted on the Maine Birds Facebook page.
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