Wednesday, 28 December 2016

[Maine-birds] Pond Cove and Dyer Point, Cape Elizabeth

Hi all -- I was able to locate the Orange-crowned and Palm Warblers today at Pond Cove in Cape Elizabeth. The cool thing about this spot is how many other birds are feasting on the virtual swarm of insects hovering on and just above the rotting sea weed piles: ~12 E. Bluebirds, several Am. Goldfinch, 1 Song Sparrow, a Golden-crowned Kinglet. And nearby, House Finch, R-b Woodpecker, N. Mockingbird, and more.

Also, spotted one lone N. Gannet well offshore at Dyer Point, Two Lights.

Best,
Craig K

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