Buteos Mt A - watching at 11:30am Sat.
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Mike Chace-Ortiz <mchaceortiz@gmail.com>: Sep 22 08:11AM -0400
I saw a few hawks pass high over Buxton in the morning with the strong northerly wind and figured a trip to the mountain might be fun. No other watchers, but this was the haul from a few of hours watching from noon to around 2:30pm. 12 Broad-winged Hawk (10 in a single kettle) 2 Turkey Vulture 2 Sharp-shinned Hawk 1 Coopers Hawk 1 Osprey 2 Northern Harrier 1 Bald Eagle 2 American Kestrel 1 Common Raven (may have been a local) Cheers —mco |
Aloyse Larrabee <luvbrds1974@gmail.com>: Sep 21 05:35PM -0500
Today we went to Burlington, Saponac (where my grandparents used to live), and Nicatous Lake. As we were leaving Nicatous Lake, there was a Red Crossbill in the road which reluctantly flew away only when our car got very close. We could see the crossed bill. Aloyse Larrabee, Dexter |
Loring Danforth <ldanfort@bates.edu>: Sep 21 04:40PM -0400
Stan, I heard a carolina wren over in New Auburn near the river last year. Dan Nickerson, whose email is ravenwatcher@gmail.com knows more about it and saw it often. Danny -- Loring M. Danforth Telephone: 207-786-6081 Fax: 207-786-8333 4 Andrews Rd. Bates College Lewiston, ME 04240 |
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