Sunday, 20 May 2018

[Maine-birds] Berwick yard birds

Managed 45 species in the yard today, with a tendency toward quality over quantity. Started well with a white-crowned sparrow at daybreak and a singing Canada warbler during my 7am rain gauge check. For the first time since 2001, I got to watch a Tennessee warbler singing in the yard, then heard two singing simultaneously at lunchtime. Blue-winged and blackburnian made brief appearances. Looked up in late afternoon to see a single, silent common nighthawk going over. A good stay-at-home day.

Scott Richardson
Berwick

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