The largest number of Bonies in the summer that I have seen in the south coast in a number of years. 141 immature Bonaparte’s Gulls, Fort Foster, 6/22.1 immature male ORCHARD ORIOLE, 1 Yellow-throated Vireo (probably my first here), and 1 Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Fort Foster, Kittery, 6/22.Clearly paired up but no breeding behaviors noted. 1 immature male/ female pair of ORCHARD ORIOLES, Green Point WMA, 6/21 (with Jeannette).For more information, visit: This entry was posted in Birding in Maine, Week Reports and tagged Bailey Island, Birding, birds, Cape Neddick, fallout, Fort Foster, Golden-crowned Kinglet, Harpswell, Indigo Bunting, Kittery, Song Sparrow, sparrows, spring, spring migration, The Nubble on Apby Derek. A portion of the proceeds of every food purchase will directly support the weekend’s events! I’ll be joining park staff to answer questions about our local state parks, local birding, and the Feathers Over Freeport Weekend. 1 pair GADWALL (FOS), Seapoint Beach, Kittery, 4/14.Īnd finally, the first event of this year’s extended Feathers Over Freeport celebration is Wednesday, 4/20 at Maine Beer Co.1 Northern Rough-winged Swallow, Fort Foster, 4/14.1 Field Sparrow, Fort Foster, Kittery, 4/14.1 Chipping Sparrow, feeders here at the store, 4/13.1 drake Blue-winged Teal, Spring Brook Farm, Cumberland, 4/13.2 Yellow-rumped Warblers (FOS), Florida Lake Park, 4/13.
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