There has been a presumed Tricolored Heron x Snowy Egret hybrid that has been at the Scarborough Marsh the past few years. I think that bird has returned already, but I guess it's possible it's not out of the realm of possibilities that it could be that bird or a similar one. Also I can't see the picture you were trying to share.
-- -Seth
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 10:28:46 AM UTC-4, Bob Knight wrote:
On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 at 10:28:46 AM UTC-4, Bob Knight wrote:
I know this isn't Maine, but on Monday around 0700 we were birding at Plum Island in NWRand saw a bird I couldn't figure out. Neither could any of the other (much heavier duty) birdersaround me.Looked like a cross between a Snowy Egret and a Little Blue Heron.Many pictures were taken, but alas, not by me.Later conclusion from the local experts was"Poss hybrid heron/egret, from T mara-hawkwatchPoss lucistic little blue or hybrid t wetmoreHere's a screen shot from Tom Wetmore's site--but not sure it will openThis is Tom Wetmore's siteGreat fun to see a bird up close that you know is not in any bird book you have seen!
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