Monday, 29 May 2017

[Maine-birds] Clay-colored Sparrow at Kennebunk Plains; plus Pine Point highlights

Hello Maine Birders:

There was a Clay-colored Sparrow singing its buzzy three-noted song opposite the parking area on the south side of Maguire Road this morning at Kennebunk Plains. There were plenty of Eastern Whip-poor-wills calling predawn, as well as a calling Barred Owl and a Common Nighthawk. Several pairs of Upland Sandpipers were up displaying after sunrise and the usual compliment of expected species.

Two Red Knots and two Brant were visible last evening (falling tide) from the Fisherman's Co-op at Pine Point in Scarborough and the mottled heron hybrid was behind the Clambake Restaurant.

Good birding,
Eric
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Eric Hynes
Telluride, CO
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