1. BIRDS OF MAINE Showcasing beautiful, Maine birds

BIRDS THAT WADE

Wading birds that a feed on shorelines are migratory in Maine. It is rare to see a wading bird in Maine in the winter. They are dependent on open water for fishing of crabs, mollusks and fish. Herons will capture frogs and snakes in fields, which are not available in the winter, either. Great and Snowy egrets were once endangered. Their plumage was highly sought after for making ladies' hats. They are now protected by the Migratory Bird Treaty Act; their populations have successfully rebounded.
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Oyster Catchers are uncommon shorebirds in Maine, tidal and beach habitat
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Oyster Catchers are uncommon shorebirds in Maine, tidal and beach habitat

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  • Roseate Spoonsbills, Snowy Egrets, Great Egrets, Wood Storks, White Ibis and Great White Herons feeding. March, 2013, The Everglades National Park, south Florida. This flock of wading birds were feeding in a drainage canal on Route 41, also known as Alligator Alley. They were some of the first birds I saw in Florida. It was so spectacular that I found it almost overwhelming.
  • Oyster Catchers are uncommon shorebirds in Maine, tidal and beach habitat
  • Green Heron adult, Butorides virescens, a wading, migratory bird of wetlands
  • These are baby Green Herons. They were photographed in the wild but as you can see, they were standing on a rusted culvert. They were so comical I could hardly tear myself away from them! Baby birds are usually so homely, like these, that they are really cute!
  • Flock of Ruddy Turnstones in flight, Sanibel Island, south Florida, March 2013. These were a life bird for me. We do have them in Maine where they are very migratory.
  • Little Blue Heron wading, The Everglades National Park. Maine occassionaly has a Little Blue Heron, especially at Scarborough Marsh, in you guessed it, Scarborough
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  • Great White Heron,
  • Yellow Crowned Night Heron perched in a tree in the swamps of the Everglades in South Florida. Though this bird was photographed in south Florida, we do have them in Maine on rare occassions. One has been reported in Sagadahoc County and several in Scarborough Marsh in southern Maine.
  • Yellow Crowned Night Heron perched in a tree in the swamps of the Everglades in South Florida. Though this bird was photographed in south Florida, we do have them in Maine on rare occassions. One has been reported in Sagadahoc County and several in Scarborough Marsh in southern Maine.
  • Great White Heron,
  • Black Crowned Night Heron fishing in swamp, West Point, Phippsburg, Maine predatory wading bird
  • Oyster Catchers are uncommon shorebirds in Maine, tidal and beach habitat
  • Snowy Egret, close up, fishing and catching fish, Phippsburg, Maine migratory shore bird
  • Snowy Egret, close up, fishing and catching fish, Phippsburg, Maine migratory shore bird
  • Snowy Egret, close up, fishing and catching fish, Phippsburg, Maine migratory shore bird
  • Snowy Egret, close up, fishing and catching fish, Phippsburg, Maine migratory shore bird
  • Woodcock are also called Timberdoodles. They are game birds in the family of plovers. Phippsburg, Maine
  • Semi-palmated plover flock on rocks with sea weed, North Creek Preserve, Sebasco Beach, beginning of fall shorebird migration, Phippsburg, Maine, end of July
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