Saturday, June 13, 2026

Day 19.154: Whale watching

Our nature group joined some other local birders on the whale watch boat out of Kennebunk again today. We saw a few birds but no whales - which means we get to go again for free another time. Here is some of what we saw. 

Exile #2 did not join but had a nature walk including seeing us off at the river mouth

Chimney swift

Common loon

Wilson’s storm petrel

Wilson’s storm petrel


Wilson’s storm petrel

Great black-backed gull

Gannet

Sooty shearwater

Bonaparte’s gull

Least tern

Double-crested cormorant

Fish crow

Two new life birds and a first-in-Maine (I think) and first of the year sighting of the least tern. 

Friday, June 12, 2026

Day 19.153: Birthday cake

Exile #4 shared this photo of their solo birthday celebration:


I believe they are getting together with friends over the weekend for another celebration. 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Day 19.152: Civic duties

On Tuesday, four of us voted in the Maine primary elections. 



Today, I did the last of the duties relating to the Honda Civic that Exile #4 was driving last week by sending the title to the insurance company in acceptance of the total loss settlement. Meanwhile, today is Exile #4’s birthday and they have been doing a lot of adulting. Moving into their first apartment, starting a new job (today was day 4) and buying a car to replace the aforementioned write-off. Quite the start to a new season of life. Happy Birthday!


Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Day 19.151: Turkey surprise

When I arrived at work the other day, I saw a wild turkey sitting close to where I parked. I tried not to disturb it, but failed. As it stood up to walk slowly away, I saw there was a tiny chick as well. 

Cell phone pictures only sadly. 




Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Day 19.150: Sunday afternoon on the beach

We wondered if we might see piping plover chicks but had to settle for the baby eiders. We did see a couple of piping plovers:




And enjoyed watching the common terns hunting:








Monday, June 8, 2026

Day 19.149: More Saturday morning birds

More from our Saturday morning nature group outing at California Fields, in addition to the grasshopper sparrows

Song sparrow

Common loon

Eastern towhee

Empidonax flycatcher (possibly least)

We had a lovely view of a group of young red crossbills

By far the best view I've ever had

...and briefly joined by an adult

Also a lovely view

We hoped to see indigo buntings and eventually Exile #2 spotted these two

Distant, but unmistakable

Downy woodpecker

Northern house wren (playing house)

Another distant indigo bunting

Tree swallow

Song sparrow

Eastern towhee