I probably should have guessed who the small bird with the outsized and up-sticking tail was, but I waited until it showed itself anyway:
| Carolina wren in the snow |
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
| Carolina wren in the snow |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |