Spent several mid-day hours at the Ducktrap River Preserve in Lincolnville and tallied 9 warbler species, including FOY Blackburnian and Black-throated Blue, as well as Palm, Pine, BT Green, Ovenbird, many Black-and-whites, Yellow-rumps, and No. Parula. Other highlights included:
-Winter Wren - 3
-Belted Kingfisher
-many Blue-headed Vireos
-Sharp-shinned Hawk
-Red-tailed Hawk
-Woodpeckers galore: Pileated, Downy, and Hairy Woodpeckers, No. Flicker, and Yell0w-bellied Sapsucker
Kristen
-- Kristen Lindquist
Camden, ME
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