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Maine Birdies
Such a delight these lightfilled beings. They soar, chirp, fly and hunt in our wilderland. Cool to be a bird, they have no borders or boundries. They only follow the food, light and weather.

Black Crowned Heron

Semi Plamated Sandpipers
Catching a wave.

Herring Gull
Reid State Park, Griffins Head.

Semi Plamated Sandpipers
Looking for grub at lowtide.

Lone Semi Plamated Sandpiper

Egret, fishing.
Salt Pond, Morse River, Reid State Park.

Gulls, Popham Lowtide.

Semipalmated Plover Chickie

Fosters Terns

Blackback Gulls

Comorants 3

Fosters Tern

Eiders in the surf.

Mama Eider

Osprey on her Nest

Egret taking flight

Gulls
Blackbacks and Herring Gulls.

Semi Plamated Sandpipers

Semi Plamated Sandpipers

Semi Plamated Sandpipers

Male Eider

Male Redwinged Blackbird

Great Blue Heron

Feeding frenzy
Lowtide and a large school of Herring showed up. The Gulls enjoyed their lunch!

Portrait of Herring Gull

GB Heron Taking off

Looking fine.

Redwings
Breeding in the marsh

Egret Fishing

Great Blue Heron
Sporting his breeding plumage.

Female Redwinged Blackbird

Godwit in the Marsh

Plover

Osprey 3

Male Eider

Plover at Popham

Egret in flight

Osprey hunting

Herring Gulls and a Great Blue Heron
Caught a Fish

TreeSwallows
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Wilderland.Maine
A Visual Narrative
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