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Spring woodpecker

Central Maine, June 2019

A likely hairy woodpecker was pounding away on numerous trees along the far bog trail this week.

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Turkey on the trail

The far bog, June 2019

We sat by the old rail trail along the bog created by beavers a decade ago. Then, a modest sized turkey, just one! flies onto the trail near us. A star is born.

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Sounds like a lunatic, floats like a loon

Woodbury pond, June 2019

We sometimes hear the loon’s short cry during the day as they communicate to their friends (family?), but the long, eerie wailing at night is their signature

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A Woodbury pond moment

Woodbury pond, June 2019

A pair of black ducks meander along a pond inlet just a few days ago.

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More gulls on the firth

Invergordon, Scotland, May 2019

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Kittiwake on the firth

Invergordon, Scotland

During a recent trip a black-legged kittiwake passed our boat on the Cromarty Firth

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A scarlet tanager in the morning

Central Maine, May 2019
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Loon on the run

A couple days ago while walking along an inlet on Woodbury Pond, we spied a couple loons swimming and diving. All of a sudden, one burst into a sprint. The bird did this for more than a quarter mile.

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Woodpecker in the springtime


Springtime is approaching slowly in central Maine this year. Our usual mid-April birds are showing up only in small numbers. Even the usual locals like the robins are not showing up in the usual numbers. This downy woodpecker was in a tall, dead tree in the backyard and making noises like he was a much bigger bird with a big axe.

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Sapsucker in the morning

This yellow-bellied sapsucker was just outside our front door the other morning. She worked the entire length of this evergreen and I managed a reasonable image despite focusing through branches and diminished light.

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