A visit to Biddeford Pool
June 1, 2008
Sharon and I visited Biddeford Pool this morning. We met with Bob Malbon at Granite Point around 6:30 a.m. and had great views of a Great Egret feeding on fish. The marsh was alive with Willets and Snowy Egrets, Tree Swallows swooped low over the pannes and Northern Mockingbirds sang their many songs.
We left Granite Point and visited Goose Rocks Beach, where shorebird numbers are increasing. Male Least Terns were serenading females, offering a fish to win over a mate. Piping Plovers were also numerous, with one chick seen and videotaped from a safe distance. Semipalmated Plovers, Black-Bellied Plovers, White-Rumped Sandpipers, Dunlin, Double-Crested Cormorants, Willets and Canada Geese were also seen in great numbers.
A large group of male and female Common Eider were seen with many chicks at Goose Rocks Beach and Fortunes Rock Beach. At the “Gut” at Vines Landing in Biddeford Pool, two Green Herons flew in and perched on some rocks. Several Common and Least Terns were also fishing at this location.
Two new yard birds for us today: a pair of Roseate Terns flying over the yard and a Great Egret feeding with Greater Yellowlegs, Snowy Egrets and Great Blue Herons at low tide.
Enjoy the following bird photos from our trip to Biddeford Pool this morning. Simply click a thumbnail for a larger view. Comments and criticisms are greatly appreciated.
Happy birding!
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April 27, 2008
Hoping all week long that at least one of the weekend days would be bright and sunny, Saturday was just that. I finally had the chance to try out my new camera, a Canon 40D, that was purchased earlier in the week.
Sharon and I traveled down to Biddeford Pool area early Saturday morning for some bird watching and bird photography. We encountered Piping Plovers at Goose Rocks Beach, a Glossy Ibis at Granite Point and an early Common Tern at Fortunes Rock Beach.
While walking through Eastern Point Sanctuary, we flushed a Merlin in the woods near the gate. A Brown Thrasher was singing from the brush on the Wood Island side of the point, near an artist painting a landscape scene.
Through this week, the area around our home continues to be a hot spot for Osprey and Bald Eagles. Nearly every evening, these Raptors are everywhere. Some carrying fish, while others are looking for food. Just this morning, as the tide was coming in, Sharon and I watched an Osprey bathing just offshore.
A few new yard birds this week, including a Northern Mockingbird, Savannah Sparrow, Ruby-Crowned Kinglet, Northern Harrier, House Finch and a Yellow-Rumped Warbler. I will update the list on my 2008 Bath, Maine Yard Bird List shortly.
The following is a tally of birds seen during our birding trip to Biddeford Pool on Saturday.
Location: Granite Point (traveling count)
Observers: John and Sharon Briggs
Observation date: 4/26/08
Notes: Frosty and clear, temps mid 30’s, light NW winds.
Number of species: 38
Canada Goose 5
American Black Duck 7
Mallard 4
Northern Pintail 4
Green-winged Teal 2
Common Eider 16
Common Merganser 2
Common Loon 1
Double-crested Cormorant 50
Great Blue Heron 5
Great Egret 6
Snowy Egret 9
Glossy Ibis 1
Turkey Vulture 4
Red-tailed Hawk 1
American Kestrel 1
Merlin 1
Common Tern 1
Mourning Dove 3
Blue Jay 4
American Crow 16
Tree Swallow 20
Barn Swallow 1
Black-capped Chickadee 7
Ruby-crowned Kinglet 2
American Robin 13
Northern Mockingbird 9
Brown Thrasher 2
European Starling 11
American Tree Sparrow 2
Savannah Sparrow 1
Song Sparrow 5
White-throated Sparrow 1
Northern Cardinal 2
Red-winged Blackbird 4
Common Grackle 6
American Goldfinch 12
House Sparrow 9
This report was generated automatically by eBird v2
The following pictures were taken with a Canon 40D camera with an attached Canon 100-400mm L IS lense. Simply click a thumbnail image for a larger view. Comments and criticisms are greatly appreciated!
Happy birding!
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