Date: 11/3/24 6:33 am
From: Juanita Roushdy <juanitar...>
Subject: [Maine-birds] Grackles and more
I confess I’m not a fan of Grackles but in this morning’s light they were a magnificent show of iridescence. Not only that but in light of the recent article in Audubon about dwindling numbers of Grackles, I was happy to see at the feeders a flock of 30-35 in addition to 9-10 Red-Winged Blackbirds and about 5 or 6 Starlings.

Oh, and happy to welcome back the Chipping Sparrows to the yard.

On a mammalian note, I’ve seen this past week 2 road kills of possum - 1 on Rte 32 and Keene Neck and 1 on Biscay Rd across from Biscay “beach”. This is the first time I’ve seen possum here.

Juanita

Juanita Roushdy
Bremen, ME


https://www.audubon.org/magazine/where-have-all-common-grackles-gone
Where Have All the Common Grackles Gone?
audubon.org

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