Other road side areas where I have observed gray jays recently include Rte 27 between Stratton and the PQ border, Lily Bay Road from Greenville to Kokadjo, and Route 11 from Patten north to Winterville, plus any side roads with appropriate habitat of spruce-fir dominated stands. Watch out for truck traffic! Boreal chickadees are in similar habitat as gray jays and knowing and hearing their wheezy "chick a day day" call is the best way to locate them.
Good luck!
Dana
Dana Valleau
72 Sherman Road
Liberty, Maine 04949
Mobile: (207) 215-4582
Email: danaburr67@gmail.com
On Jan 2, 2023, at 11:09 AM, andrew...@gmail.com <andrewblock7@gmail.com> wrote:
I've seen them a few times along Boy Scout Rd. in Rangeley off of ME-16, but I don't get them every time. They used to be regular along the main road in Baxter, but don't know if they are still since I don't go there anymore. Wish I could be of more help.Andrew--On Monday, January 2, 2023 at 7:28:02 AM UTC-5 jillmcm1970 wrote:Are there any spots left in Maine where it is relatively easy to see these guys without needing to hike very far? I have a mobility restricted friend who would love to see them and other boreal species. Thanks for any tips.
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