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Glossy ibis feeding on flooded grasslands after heavy rainfall, Phippsburg Maine June
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Glossy ibis feeding on flooded grasslands after heavy rainfall, Phippsburg Maine June

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  • Glossy ibis feeding on flooded grasslands after heavy rainfall, Phippsburg Maine June
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  • Mute swan pair, Winnegance Lake, Phippsburg, Maine
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  • Cliff Swallows are migratory in Maine. They are aerial insectivores. Traditionally they make their nests on cliff faces. However, they have adapted to man made structures and can commonly be found under bridges and highway overpasses. These birds are picking up dabs of mud mixed with grass and tiny sticks to build their nests. Phippsburg Maine May
  • Cliff Swallows are migratory in Maine. They are aerial insectivores. Traditionally they make their nests on cliff faces. However, they have adapted to man made structures and can commonly be found under bridges and highway overpasses. These birds are picking up dabs of mud mixed with grass and tiny sticks to build their nests. Phippsburg Maine May
  • Cliff Swallows are migratory in Maine. They are aerial insectivores. Traditionally they make their nests on cliff faces. However, they have adapted to man made structures and can commonly be found under bridges and highway overpasses. These birds are picking up dabs of mud mixed with grass and tiny sticks to build their nests. Phippsburg Maine May
  • Cliff Swallows are migratory in Maine. They are aerial insectivores. Traditionally they make their nests on cliff faces. However, they have adapted to man made structures and can commonly be found under bridges and highway overpasses. These birds are picking up dabs of mud mixed with grass and tiny sticks to build their nests. Phippsburg Maine May
  • Cliff Swallows are migratory in Maine. They are aerial insectivores. Traditionally they make their nests on cliff faces. However, they have adapted to man made structures and can commonly be found under bridges and highway overpasses. These birds are picking up dabs of mud mixed with grass and tiny sticks to build their nests. Phippsburg Maine May
  • Cliff Swallows are migratory in Maine. They are aerial insectivores. Traditionally they make their nests on cliff faces. However, they have adapted to man made structures and can commonly be found under bridges and highway overpasses. These birds are picking up dabs of mud mixed with grass and tiny sticks to build their nests. Phippsburg Maine May
  • Cliff Swallows are migratory in Maine. They are aerial insectivores. Traditionally they make their nests on cliff faces. However, they have adapted to man made structures and can commonly be found under bridges and highway overpasses. These birds are picking up dabs of mud mixed with grass and tiny sticks to build their nests. Phippsburg Maine May
  • Black-billed cuckoo, Phippsburg, Maine Totman Cove, May 31, 2014
  • Black-billed cuckoo, Phippsburg, Maine Totman Cove, May 31, 2014
  • Wilson's Warbler with a tick on its face! Phippsburg, Maine May
  • Wilson's Warbler with a tick on its face! Phippsburg, Maine May
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  • A Yellow Warbler gleening insects from the spring canopy of Shadblow, also known as Service berry, Phippsburg, Maine May
  • A Yellow Warbler gleening insects from the spring canopy, Phippsburg, Maine May
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