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Sandy Clapp
I've had one grey catbird since the Dec. Bird count, he's still here today, Hope (he)she, whatever stays until Spring, that will be a treat.
12 February 2006 - Green's Hill Road, Blue Hill, Maine

Chip Moseley
Bird seen on Downeast Audubon Field Trip 2-04-06
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AMERICAN BLACK DUCK, COMMON EIDER, 6 HARLEQUING DUCK, SURF SCOTER, LONG-TAILED DUCK, BUFFLEHEAD, COMMON GOLDENEYE, BARROW'S GOLDENEYE, RE-BREASTED MERGANSER, COMMON LOON, RUFFED GROUSE, COMMON LOON, HORNED GREBE, 30+ RED-NECKED GREBE, GREAT CORMORANT, PURPLE SANDPIPER, RING-BILLED GULL, HERRING GULL, 8+ ICELAND GULL, GLAUCOUS GULL, GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL, THICK-BILLED MURRE, BLACK GUILEMOT, ROCK PIGEON, MOURNING DOVE, DOWNY WOODPECKER, NORTHERN SHRIKE, BLUE JAY, AMERICAN CROW, COMMON RAVEN, BLACK-CAPPED CHICKADEE, EUROPEAN STARLING.
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The murre was 30-40 feet off the pavement at Stinnson's Cannary. It was there when we left and afforded the best looks at this species that I have and most likely ever will have. What more could one ask for, beautiful warm day,terra firm (no need for sea legs) with this species 30-40 feet away. 22 participants gawked and took in ever last feature for the hour+ that we were there. Full frame pictures acheived in perfect conditions.
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Chip Moseley/Ed Hawkes Co-leaders
4 February 2006 - Schoodic Peninsula

Rebekah Raye
2 Red -Winged Blackbirds at the feeder yesterday and today, 1 Brown Creeper, and a Pileated Woodpecker in the back yard. Such great activity in this warm weather!!!
4 February 2006 - East Blue Hill

Rebekah Raye
2 Brown Creepers were on either side of an old Spruce tree and then flew to the base of our Lilac tree where our other feeders are located.
28 January 2006 - back yard in East Blue Hill

Chip Moseley

On 1-26-2006
40+ COMMON REDPOLLS
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On 1-27-06
~30 COMMON REDPOLLS. This approximate (~) number has been around for the last 6 days.
(adult) NORTHERN GOSHAWK came cruising through at 8:45AM and things where very quiet for about 10 minutes. The last time that I had one here was the one that I last reported on 12-16-05. Same bird?
4 NORTHERN TREE SPARROW (as is the case most days for the last 2 mons.)
27 January 2006 - Pertville Road feeder birds, Sedgwick

Tom Bjorkman
Four Surf Scoter along with small numbers of Guillemot, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, RB Merganser, Black Duck, Common Eider, Common Loon, and a beautiful adult Bald Eagle
27 January 2006 - Holbrook Island Sanctuary - Smith Cove

Tom Bjorkman
Sal Rooney, Leda Beth Bray, Dave Drake and I spent about three hours at Schoodic on Friday morning, along the perimeter road. Highlights were purple sandpipers and a large number of Rednecked Grebes.
C. Loon 14
LT Duck 63
B Guillemot 28
BL Duck 1
C Eider 309
RB Merg 21
C Goldeneye 21
Bufflehead 45
H Grebe 21
RN Grebe 76
BC Chickadee 1
GBB Gull 4
A Crow 5
P Sandpiper 2
We also found 6 Surf Scoters at Stinson's Seafood just outside the Park.
15 January 2006 - Schoodic section of Acadia National Park

Alison
A bald eagle, immature, was on a rock at north side of Blue Hill Falls on January 9. He was keeping the eiders on the alert as the tide went out. White-wing scoters were hiding at the back of the crowd.
10 January 2006 - Blue Hill Falls

Tom Bjorkman
A male Barrow's Goldeneye is still hanging out with a group of Common Goldeneye in the upper bay. I found him yesterday off the rocks on the West side of the Bay about 3/4 mile north of the Falls.
9 January 2006 - Blue Hill Bay

Chip Moseley
50 COMMON REDPOLLS at feeders. Has been this number for aprox. 10 days.
2 January 2006 - Pertville Rd., Sedgwick

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