Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Day 19.024: Cryptic
Dramatic unopened pine cones confused a hundred. (6)
There weren't a hundred of us, but we were a little puzzled by these half-open cones in this pitch pine on Saturday afternoon. If you solve the clue let me know!
Labels:
d'oh,
language,
No category,
tree
Monday, February 2, 2026
Day 19.023: Saturday afternoon birds
Our nature group gathered in the "heat" (i.e. least bitterly cold part) of the afternoon on Saturday in Kennebunkport. Here are some of our bird sightings:
| Mallards resting on the ice (approx. 335 in this group) |
| A few Canada geese were with them |
| This duck's speculum was catching the light perfectly |
| One American black duck was hiding among the mallards |
| Curly tail feathers |
| Red-shouldered hawk |
| Eeek! I've been spotted! |
| Off he goes |
| American black duck |
| Common goldeneye |
| American robins |
| Finding some fruit on a crab apple tree |
| Mourning dove (in the afternoon) |
| House sparrow |
| House finch |
| Rock pigeons |
Labels:
birds,
calculations,
friends,
Local visits
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Day 19.022: Exile #2’s Sunday Column #541
Exile #2 writes...
Although it’s too cold for the snow on the ground to melt much at the moment, it is managing to melt a little on roofs. Because it is so cold, however, that is just making for some spectacular icicles. We have a few forming a slightly menacing portcullis above our garage door but they are nothing to the curtains of icicles we saw along eaves on our walk on Saturday or the enormous 5 ft long spears that seemed to be forming on the corners of buildings. It’s not for nothing that many places put up signs warning people to watch out for falling ice!
Although it’s too cold for the snow on the ground to melt much at the moment, it is managing to melt a little on roofs. Because it is so cold, however, that is just making for some spectacular icicles. We have a few forming a slightly menacing portcullis above our garage door but they are nothing to the curtains of icicles we saw along eaves on our walk on Saturday or the enormous 5 ft long spears that seemed to be forming on the corners of buildings. It’s not for nothing that many places put up signs warning people to watch out for falling ice!
Labels:
houses,
Sunday column,
weather,
Winter
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Day 19.021: Florida birds: miscellany
We did go out for a walk with our nature group today, but let's finish off the Florida birds first. Here are the rest of the birds I saw and managed to photograph:
| Boat-tailed grackle |
| Palm warbler not in a palm tree |
| Nanday parakeets in a palm tree |
| European starling |
| Fish crow |
| I was pleased to get my ear-in recognizing fish crow voices. Almost all - if not all the crows I heard were fish crows. |
| Palm warbler not in a palm tree |
| Northern mockingbird in a palm tree |
| Boat-tailed grackle |
| Boat-tailed grackle |
Friday, January 30, 2026
Day 19.020: Florida birds: raptors
A few Florida raptor sightings:
| There was clearly a nest next to where this osprey landed, but I don't know if that had any relevance on this January day |
| Cooper's hawk (next two photos are the same bird) |
| Osprey (different occasion) |
| My first turkey vulture of the year |
| Another osprey sighting |
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Day 19.019: Florida birds: gulls and seabirds
Another roughly drawn category. Another collection of photos from my short birding walks in Clearwater Beach.
| Laughing gull |
| Lesser black-backed gull |
| Lesser black-backed gull |
| Royal tern |
| Hungry gulls |
| Double-crested cormorant |
| Brown pelican |
| Double-crested cormorant |
| This gull seemed to be having trouble swallowing this fish |
| A pelican kindly offered to help him out, a chase ensued, expanding to include a fish crow. Eventually the gull dropped its prize and the pelican made short work of it |
| I specifically went out hoping to find an anhinga |
| Small rearrangement required |
| Once I spotted one, I found a couple more |
| This one was displaying nicely (maybe the same one with the fish in the earlier photos |
| Nice view of a cormorant from one of the bridges |
| Black skimmer |
| More skimmers and other birds |
| Laughing gull |
| Classic pelican pose |
| I sadly didn't see any diving this year |
| Another anhinga on a later walk |
Two of these are additions to my life list - the lesser black-backed gull and the black skimmer.
Labels:
birds,
calculations,
Travel
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