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Kathy Kaiser
Brown-headed cowbird male, Eastern Phoebes, Indigo Bunting male, Pine Siskins, Fox Sparrows, Song Sparrows, Juncos
10 April 2009 - Reach Rd., Deer Isle

Martin Savalchak
8 April - Large hawk sighted from a distance, in flight and perched for a short time, in the woods between the ball field and Old Cemetery on Union Street. Two days earlier, heard what sounded like a Cooper's Hawk in the same woods. Have Cooper's been sighted here before?
10 April 2009 - Blue Hill

Martin Savalchak
10 April - Bald Eagle high over head around mid morning.
Viewed from near the ball field on Union Street.
10 April 2009 - Blue Hill

Leslie Clapp
Saw the first Mourning Cloak butterfly yesterday. Also, the Wood Frogs are quacking in the pond and we had a pair of Wood Ducks in the pond late yesterday afternoon. Brown-headed Cowbirds have been here for 3 days. Still no E. Phoebe, maybe it moved down to GSA this year! The White-throated Sparrows are everywhere but the Juncos have moved on. Still have Pine Siskins and found a third bird dead at my feeder yesterday. I assume it was due to Salmonella but I have cleaned all feeders and feeding area. It is sad to watch these birds get weaker and weaker and finally succumb. I called Acadia Wildlife and there doesn't seem to be any help available for the sick ones except keeping your feeding stations clean to help prevent spreading.
10 April 2009 - Blue Hill

David Stearns
A Turkey Vulture made it to Blue Hill today and for the last couple of days an Eastern Phoebe has been regularly singing at GSA.
8 April 2009 - Blue Hill

Kathy Kaiser
Male Indigo Bunting, male Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker, male Red-Bellied Woodpecker, Great Blue Heron, Pine Siskins
8 April 2009 - Reach Rd., Deer Isle

Tom Bjorkman
Most of the Common Eider appear to have left the upper Bay. Only 33 at the Falls on Sunday, the lowest count since October. Long-tailed Ducks are still in the Bay, but in reduced numbers. A single Horned Grebe at the Falls was in full breeding plumage. The Eastern Towhee hanging around Conary Cove made it through the winter.
6 April 2009 - Blue Hill Bay

Terri and Steve Titcomb
4 male ring billed ducks, asleep while floating in the cove by Seaside cemetery this morning.
5 April 2009 - Blue Hill Harbor

Kathy Kaiser
male purple finch, fox sparrows, song sparrows and other feeder "regulars"
4 April 2009 - Reach Road, Deer Isle

Chip Moseley
Spent 2 hours birding Deer Isle Causeway Beach and Scott's Landing today.

31 RED-NECKED GREBES seen out in Eggemoggin Reach from Scott's Landing. Some of these were paired off and prenuptial behavior was observed.

Some of the other species seen where: Greater Scaup 5, Common Eider 65, Surf Scoter 11, White-winged Scoter 1, Bufflehead 25, Long-tailed Duck 5, Common Goldeneye 85, Red-breasted Merganser 24, Common Loon 6, Horned Grebe 6 and others that one would expect to see at this season..
1 April 2009 - Deer Isle

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