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brenda mcguiggan
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1 male rose breasted grosbill
22 April 2009 - coltons point, maryland
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rebekah raye
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a black bear licking the bird feeder at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday April 7th. One hen turkey came up the driveway to peck under the feeders at 7:00a.m. Wed.April 15. One purple finch and a female red cardinal with 20+grackles and cow birds. Time to take in the feeders at night.
18 April 2009 - East Blue Hill
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Ellen Rowan
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Two weeks ago, about March 27th-30th, we heard woodcock not far from the house for two or three evenings. We had a lot of Golden-eyes for a few weeks all over the cove,then around April 11th for 4 or 5 days we had over 2 dozen surf scooters
18 April 2009 - Plumb Point, Sunshine, Deer Isle
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Marnie Crowell
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Questionmark butterfly last week. Brown Elfin Thursday Mourning Cloak Friday (April 17)
18 April 2009 - Sunset, Deer Isle
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Leslie Clapp
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On a morning hike up Blue Hill I came across these birds: ~20 Bohemian Waxwing, Purple Finch, Singing Brown Creeper, Drumming Ruffed Grouse, Hermit Thrush, Singing Winter Wren, Phoebe and GC Kinglets as well as the usual RB Nuthatches, Chickadees. Also saw Garter Snake and Mourning Cloak Butterfly. Still have Pine Siskins at feeders, lots of sparrows (WT and Song)some Juncos. Surprisingly, no Blue Jays here for a few days and very few Robins. Chickadees are checking out nesting boxes and a pair of RB Nuthatches guard the peanut feeder like crazy!
17 April 2009 - Blue Hill
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Kathy Kaiser
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Osprey
17 April 2009 - over the Beaver Pond, Reach Rd., Deer Isle
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Martin Savalchak
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April 16 - Pileated Woodpecker in the woods between the ball field and the Old Cemetery on Union Street.
16 April 2009 - Blue Hill
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Kathy Kaiser
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A pair of Palm Warblers today and the Indigo Bunting was seen until at least 4/15
16 April 2009 - Reach Rd,, Deer Isle
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Ken Crowell
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From Ann Flewelling in Sedgwick: For over a week now a male blackburnian warbler has been hanging out, hunting and pecking on our lawn under the black sunflower seed feeder. Pays no mind to jays, mourning doves, sparrows, finches, etc, all the other chicks hip-hoping about. Takes sanctuary in the nearby large spruce with all the feathered rest when disturbed. E. Phoebe here in Sunset, April 6. Several reports of Woodcock. Great Blue Heron last week in Stonington.
14 April 2009 - Sedgwick and Deer Isle
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Charlotte Clews Lawther
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A pair of loons has returned to Woods Pond and are singing away, night and day.
10 April 2009 - Wood Pond, Blue Hill
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