1. BIRDS OF MAINE Showcasing beautiful, Maine birds

BIRDS IN FLIGHT

Broad-winged hawk, Red-tailed Hawk, Northern harrier, Bald eagle, Osprey, American Black duck, European starling, Red-winged black bird, Cowbird, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Phippsburg, Maine, Snow geese, Canada geese, Pine siskin, White-winged crossbill, American kestrel, Double-crested cormorant, Bufflehead, Red-breasted merganser, Herring gull, Greater Black-backed gull, Great Blue Heron, Snowy egret, Turkey vulture, Black vulture, Mute swan, swans, Common Atlantic eider, Atlantic puffin, puffins, Sharp-shinned hawk, Cooper's hawk, hawks, Greater Yellowlegs, shorebirds, Mallards, fishing, hunting, with food, American crows, Raven, hawks with crows, eagle with osprey, Bohemian waxwing, Cedar waxwing, waxwings, Black guillomot, American coot, ducks, Northern pintail, Belted kingfisher, Laughing gull, Ring-billed gull,
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    . Dunlins are migratory in Maine, though in 2013, they continued to be seen into December in Phippsburg, Maine
    Tundra swans, Cygnus columbianus  in flight,  Edwin B. Forsythe Wildlife Preserve, November 29, 2013. Tundra swans are not endangered and may actually be increasing in numbers. They breed on the tundra, as their name suggests, but are common on the coasts of the United States during their migration across the country.