Monday, 21 May 2018

[Maine-birds] Tennessee Warblers galore

The Penobscot Chapter of Maine Audubon enjoyed a warbler walk in Bradley
this morning, walking one mile along Government Road through the Penobscot
Experimental Forest to Leonard's Mills. Terrific walk, with 43 species
tallied.
Noteworthy: TEN Tennessee Warblers, often in very close proximity to each
other, singing like crazy! Looks like a good fallout from last night. Also
a black-billed cuckoo. Glad to hear the eastern wood-pewees back.

Bob Duchesne

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