It was still there at 12:45 today. Thirty years ago I never would have imagined this would one day be a rare bird in Maine-it was relatively common then, at least in the southern counties.
> On Nov 15, 2016, at 9:46 AM, Margaret Viens <margaretviens@gmail.com> wrote:
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> I arrived at the previously reported farm field - Crocker Rd, Pittston at about 9:20 to find the Cattle Egret on the far side of the field actively foraging. I took a few ID photos in the poor light and watched for about 7 minutes, when he just took off heading west toward the river. I could not relocate it.
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