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Jeff and Allison Wells Wed, 03/10/2021 - 11:00am Birds, like scoters, that winter along our Maine coast may see polar bears during their migratory journey north through Hudson and James Bay. Photo courtesy of Traveling Otter from Wikimedia Commons. Black scoters are a common wintering bird along the Atlantic Coast of North America including along the Maine coast, but they stop over during migration along the Hudson-James Bay coast. From The Crossley ID Guide Eastern Birds by Richard Crossley, courtesy Wikimedia Commons. A careful scan of the ocean here in mid-coast Maine in late winter (or “early spring,” if you are more of the hopeful bent) will often yield a bonanza of sea ducks. The males will often be in or near their peak breeding season finery as they work to impress females before setting off on their northward journeys to the nesting grounds. White-winged, surf, and black scoters are among the larger-bodied of these sea ducks that begin amassi ....
Wed, 03/03/2021 - 11:00am Horned Larks winter in open agricultural fields, grasslands, coastal dunes, and lake shores across much of the United States. Photo courtesy of Caleb G. Putnam from Wikimedia Commons. Rough-legged hawks occur in winter in Maine, most commonly along the coast, but a few occasionally are seen inland in farm fields. Photo by Tom Koerner/USFWS courtesy of WIkimedia Commons. There is a large area of farm fields not too far from where we live that is a favorite spot for us to check for birds just about any time of the year. Last week we counted 18 bald eagles there. Most were sitting on the frozen snow around what we assumed was the remains of a cow carcass. The biggest, toughest eagle sat on the carcass and, when another approached, raised its wings half-open and glowered at the intruder until it backed off. If the challenger didn’t retreat, it was treated to a jab from the boss eagle and to some loud, high-pitched calls. ....
Jeff and Allison Wells Wed, 02/24/2021 - 11:00am Horned grebes that spend the winter here are studies in gray and white. Photo by Dick Daniels (http://carolinabirds.org/ Believe it or not, horned grebes, like this one seen off Maine’s midcoast, are closely related to flamingos. Photo courtesy of Diane R. Horned grebes transform into dazzling, golden-tufted creatures on the summer breeding grounds in the Boreal Forest region of Canada and Alaska. Photo by Ken Conger/National Park Service courtesy of Wikimedia Commons Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic license. Faithful reader Diane R. sent along a photo of a bird they had seen recently paddling around in tidal water just off the shore somewhere in the Midcoast area. They had questions about its identity and whether it should have been here or not. ....
Tue, 02/09/2021 - 1:00pm Northern saw-whet owls are rarely seen, but once you know their distinctive tooting song, you may find that they occur in your backyard or nearby forest preserve. Photo by Kameron Perensovich through WikiCommons (Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic License) A friend of ours has become seriously consumed with learning and studying bird sounds. He began recording them regularly with his iPhone this past fall and then learned how to make sonagrams of the calls to study them further. When we chatted about the question of whether he might have owls inhabiting the extensive woodland behind his house, he began doing some limited recording at night with his phone. ....
Jeff and Allison Wells Wed, 01/20/2021 - 10:00am With the return of fish come the return of other wildlife, including bald eagles - a good indication that the watershed is on the rebound. Courtesy of Allison Wells. One of the greatest stories of ecological rebirth happened (and is happening) right here in Maine. It’s a story of people and communities and organizations and businesses finding ways to cooperate and find paths to positive changes that benefit all. A richly illustrated new book, “From the Mountains to the Sea,” published by Islandport Press, tells this uplifting tale: the amazing story of the historic restoration of the Penobscot River. ....