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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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Semi-Palmted sandpiper in wrack line, Popham Beach State Park, Phippsburg Maine
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Semi-Palmted sandpiper in wrack line, Popham Beach State Park, Phippsburg Maine

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  • Semi-Palmted sandpiper in wrack line, Popham Beach State Park, Phippsburg Maine
  • Snowy egret taking flight from water, tidal salt marsh, Phippsburg Maine
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  • Willett vocalizing, Small Point, Phippsburg Maine, spring
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  • pair of Semi-palmated plovers on wet rocks with barnacles and seaweed, Totman Cove Preserve, North Creek, Small Point Harbor, Phippsburg Maine at the beginning of shorebird migration, late July. Sweet little peeps!
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  • Solitary sandpiper wading and fishing, North Creek Preserve, Phippsburg, Maine Totman Cove during the beginning of fall shorebird migration
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  • Lesser Yellowlegs, wading while searching for food, Phippsburg Maine, Atkins Bay on the Popham side
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