His last final was today, but he still has some work to complete and submit before the official end of the semester tomorrow.

Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Thursday, May 7, 2026
Day 19.117: Migration
Not birds this time, but E5N1 who has vacated his freshman college dorm room to return home. There are piles of his stuff in every available space right now.
Wednesday, May 6, 2026
Day 19.116: New arrivals
Yesterday we saw what we assumed to be cedar waxwings in the trees at our neighbors across the street and today we saw some small warblerish birds from our back window. This is what they turned out to be:
All are first sightings of the year.
| Bohemian waxwing |
| Color under tail and white bar on wing are distinctive I believe |
| Chestnut-sided warbler |
| (Looking a little damp) |
| Northern parula |
Labels:
birds,
calculations,
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Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Day 19.115: Spring bird walk #3
We had a large number of people and a relatively modest number of birds for walk 3. Here are some of my sightings:
| A very obliging hairy woodpecker |
| Northern flickers |
| Brown-headed cowbird |
| Eastern bluebird |
| Northern cardinal |
| Canada geese |
| Broad-winged hawk |
| American robin |
| White-breasted nuthatch |
| Red-bellied woodpecker |
| Chipping sparrow |
| Tulip tree |
| American robin |
Labels:
birds,
friends,
Local visits
Monday, May 4, 2026
Day 19.114: Nature walk
Our nature group outing on Saturday was in two parts. Here are some more sightings from part two (before the porcupine)
| Tree swallows |
| Chipping sparrow |
| Osprey |
| Vesper sparrow |
| Field sparrow |
| Eastern towhee |
| Eastern bluebird |
| Yellow-rumped warbler |
Labels:
birds,
friends,
Local visits
Sunday, May 3, 2026
Day 19.113: Exile #2's Sunday Column #551
Exile #2 writes...
As usual, we headed out early Saturday morning for a nature walk. We stayed pretty dry for the most part, considering the fact that showers had been predicted but just as we got in sight of the parking lot it really started to come down. That's when we spotted this little guy, who was doing his best to sleep through the whole thing.
As usual, we headed out early Saturday morning for a nature walk. We stayed pretty dry for the most part, considering the fact that showers had been predicted but just as we got in sight of the parking lot it really started to come down. That's when we spotted this little guy, who was doing his best to sleep through the whole thing.
| North American porcupine |
Labels:
animals,
friends,
Sunday column,
weather
Saturday, May 2, 2026
Day 19.112: Madison
I didn’t have a lot of time to get out and about with my camera in Madison this week, but I did manage one short early morning outing. This is what I saw.
| Rowers on the lake |
| The Wisconsin State Capitol |
| Barn swallow (first of the year for me) |
| American coots (another year bird) |
| Common grackles |
| Lots of the mallards show hybridization features such as these white neck patches |
| House sparrow |
| Red-winged blackbird |
| Close-up of the top of the Capitol |
Friday, May 1, 2026
Day 19.111: Home
I’m home after another connection through Washington D.C.. Here’s a less iconic view as we left there this evening.
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