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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  • Possible immature Little Blue Heron, April 15, 2015, Scarborough Marsh, Scarborough, Maine
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  • Dunlins are migratory in Maine, though in 2013, they continued to be seen into December in Phippsburg, Maine
  • Thousands of Dunlins in flight above salt marsh habitat, some of which has been overtaken by invasive Phragmites.
  • Migratory shorebirds staging for migration, July 26, 2014, Seawall Beach, Phippsburg Maine. Most of these birds were Semi-palmated Sandpipers, Semi-Palmated plovers and Sanderlings. There are five Short-billed dowitchers and one Lesser yellowleg in this photo.
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  • . Migratory shorebirds staging for migration, July 26, 2014, Seawall Beach, Phippsburg Maine. Most of these birds were Semi-palmated Sandpipers, Semi-Palmated plovers and Sanderlings.
  • Sanderlings in flight, International Shorebird Survey, July 26, 2014, Seawall Beach, Phippsburg, Maine. Migratory shorebirds staging for migration, July 26, 2014, Seawall Beach, Phippsburg Maine. Most of these birds were Semi-palmated Sandpipers, Semi-Palmated plovers and Sanderlings.
  • . Migratory shorebirds staging for migration, July 26, 2014, Seawall Beach, Phippsburg Maine. Most of these birds were Semi-palmated Sandpipers, Semi-Palmated plovers and Sanderlings.
  • . Migratory shorebirds staging for migration, July 26, 2014, Seawall Beach, Phippsburg Maine. Most of these birds were Semi-palmated Sandpipers, Semi-Palmated plovers and Sanderlings.
  • Great egret swallowing its catch while Double Crested Cormorant looks on. Bath, Maine, May 16, 2014
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