Advertisers 48-2 April 1, 2020 1 MIN READ Advertisers In this issue: Advertisers 48-2Acadia Birding FestivalRay Brown's Talkin' BirdsBirds & Beans Coffee Acadia Birding Festival Ray Brown's Talkin' Birds Birds & Beans Coffee Related Articles Coastal Birding from Wareham to the Cape Cod Canal Weweantic River Begin the Wareham area birding route at the Weweantic River bridge (A), which is accessible from a pulloff on Route 6. (See Map ... Mealworms—How Scrumptious The Mass Audubon Breeding Bird Atlases (Petersen and Meservey 2003) and (Walsh and Petersen 2013) show an increase in Eastern Bluebird breeding presence by ... Ninth Report of the Maine Bird Records Committee Species Accounts Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus). This species is now nearly annual in Maine. A bird photographed at Lake Josephine, Aroostook, October 5, 2018, (Bill ... Hot Birds: April 2020 On January 15, Neil Dowling was chasing reports of Snow and Greater White-fronted geese in cornfields near Rochester, and though he missed those, he ... Photo Essay: Birds of the Ninth Maine Records Report Gull-billed Terns were seen twice in Maine during 2019, both storm-blown from Hurricane Dorian, including this one from Biddeford on September 28, 2019. Photograph ... Bygone Birds: Historical Highlights for November-December 20 YEARS AGO November–December 1999 There were three reports of Greater White-fronted Geese from Turners Falls, Great Barrington and Hamilton. A Yellow Rail was flushed by ... Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. blog comments powered by Disqus