Hi everyone:
Despite this report being a few days old, I wanted to get the word out and hopefully a few eyes looking for a BURROWING OWL that was photographed last Wednesday, 7 June, near the Katahdin Inn in York. This is located at the south end of Short Sand Beach which has a park with surprisingly appropriate habitat - this unfortunately also sees heavy foot (and paw) traffic in summer.
This bird has not been seen since the initial sighting on Wednesday but most vagrant records in the Northeast are of birds that linger for at least a couple weeks so hopefully this bird can be relocated.
Good birding,
Doug Hitchcox
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