jpak
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Sat Apr-09-11 09:31 AM
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| This Morning's Maine Birds |
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common redpolls brown creeper white breasted nuthatch eastern wood pewee black acpped chickadee robin tree swallow raven
and still a foot of snow on the ground
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Sat Apr-09-11 06:09 PM
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| 1. This afternoon's birds |
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loon hooded merganser common merganser mallard black duck wood duck ring-neck duck canada goose great blue heron - in still frozen lake red winged blackbird bald eagle chipping sparrow song sparrow grackle mourning dove tufted titmouse dark eyed junco ruby crowned kinglet
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Mon Apr-18-11 08:45 PM
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| 2. nice! You must live near a lake! |
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Tue Apr-19-11 07:11 AM
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| 3. Yes - and "my" woodcock showed up yesterday, he's "peenting" and doing courtship flights by the barn |
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also has two tom turkeys strutting in the road - I've never seen them do that before (very cool)
also saw a "partridge" (ruffed grouse) yesterday - better winter survival this year compared to the last few winters.
:hi:
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Sat May-07-11 04:30 PM
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| 4. The spring migrants showed up today |
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I had a black-throated blue warbler in my Forsythia this AM
The veerys, thrushes, ovenbirds are here too
turkeys gobbling all over
spring
yup
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