I was starting to have my first thoughts of maybe packing it in when a Bicknell's showed up about 50 meters from where I was standing. I got great views, photos, audio, and 30 sec or so of video. (eBird checklist coming later).
Hiking back down was, if anything, even harder than going up. Worth it.
Chris Spurgeon
(On vacation in) Belgrade Lakes
On Saturday, July 8, 2023 at 2:09:26 PM UTC-4 Chris Spurgeon wrote:
I'm in Maine for a week, staying in the Waterville/Augusta area. I wanted to head out tomorrow (Sunday) to try to see a Bicknell's Thrush. It seems like the closest spot for me to try is Saddleback Mountain, but there have been no eBird reports of a Bicknell's there for about two weeks. Is that still a good place to go, or should I go further afield into New Hampshire, where they've been reported in the last couple of days? Thanks in advance!Chris Spurgeon(Temporarily in) Belgrade, ME
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