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Kathy Kaiser
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Brown-headed cowbird male, Eastern Phoebes, Indigo Bunting male, Pine Siskins, Fox Sparrows, Song Sparrows, Juncos
10 April 2009 - Reach Rd., Deer Isle
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Martin Savalchak
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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
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Martin Savalchak
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10 April - Bald Eagle high over head around mid morning. Viewed from near the ball field on Union Street.
10 April 2009 - Blue Hill
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Leslie Clapp
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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
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David Stearns
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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
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Kathy Kaiser
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Male Indigo Bunting, male Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker, male Red-Bellied Woodpecker, Great Blue Heron, Pine Siskins
8 April 2009 - Reach Rd., Deer Isle
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Tom Bjorkman
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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
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Terri and Steve Titcomb
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4 male ring billed ducks, asleep while floating in the cove by Seaside cemetery this morning.
5 April 2009 - Blue Hill Harbor
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Kathy Kaiser
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male purple finch, fox sparrows, song sparrows and other feeder "regulars"
4 April 2009 - Reach Road, Deer Isle
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Chip Moseley
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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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