Exiles on a Maine street
The continuing stories of a British family exiled (by choice) in the US and finding themselves in southern Maine.
Friday, April 24, 2026
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Day 19.103: Pine siskin
Last year, we bought a BirdWeather PUC and installed it on our deck to listen to and identify the birds it hears. It uses the same technology as the Merlin App. One of the birds it heard was the pine siskin, but although we looked among the winter-plumage goldfinches for a siskin imposter, we never saw one through the year.
I did manage to see (and photograph) a Eurasian siskin during our UK trip in March.
For a variety of reasons, the PUC was decommissioned for a while but we recently got it going again. And, once again, it was regularly identifying pine siskin calls. Today, our persistence paid off and - as we suspected - there among the American goldfinches was one of their streaky cousins.
The Latin name of the Eurasian siskin is Spinus spinus and the pine siskin's is Spinus pinus. I see what they did there. It's probably for the best if you pronounce it with a long-i like "pine" though.
Labels:
birds,
language,
No category,
technology
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Day 19.102: Wet plants in the woods
Here are some of the things other than birds we saw on our wet walk in the woods on Sunday afternoon at Tyler Brook Reserve.
| American beech leaves with sign of insect damage |
| Healthier marcescent leaves |
| Princess pine (clubmoss) |
| Trout lily |
| Trout lily (with flower bud) |
| Goldthread |
| Bridge over Tyler Brook |
| Canada mayflower |
| Beaked hazelnut (female flower) |
| Beaked hazelnut (male flowers) |
| Princess pine (clubmoss) with strobili |
| Wood anemome (or windflower) |
| Trailing arbutus |
| Wet sign in the wet woods |
Labels:
friends,
Local visits,
plants
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Day 19.101: Daffodil time
Another sighting at the cemetery yesterday morning. It's not quite the peak of daffodil season on the hillside overlooking the river, but it's definitely underway.
As always here, rather late for celebrations of St. David's Day (March 1st).

Labels:
calculations,
Local visits,
plants
Monday, April 20, 2026
Day 19.100: Spring bird walk #1
Here are some birds I managed to photograph during the first of the Saco Bay Trails Spring Bird Walks at Laurel Hill Cemetery:
| American robin |
| Downy woodpecker |
| Eastern bluebird (male) |
| Eastern bluebird (female) |
| Brown-headed cowbird (male and nearly hidden female) |
| Double-crested cormorants |
| Eastern phoebe |
| White-throated sparrow |
| Chipping sparrow |
| Osprey (far) |
| Song sparrow |
| Osprey (closer) |
| Carolina wren |
| Carolina wren |
| Savannah sparrow |
| Brown-headed cowbird (female) |
| Blue jay |
| Northern flicker |
Labels:
birds,
Local visits
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Day 19.099: Sunday birding
Our nature group gathered at the lovely but - today at least - rather soggy Tyler Brook Reserve in Kennebunkport. The highlight of the birding was hearing a conversation between two barred owls, but here are some of the ones we saw:
| Palm warbler |
| Northern flicker |
| Northern flicker |
| Hermit thrush |
Labels:
birds,
friends,
Local visits
Saturday, April 18, 2026
Day 19.098: Concert
Exile #2 and I went to a concert this evening including E5N1 (and the rest of the university choir) singing with the symphony orchestra. It was excellent. I especially enjoyed their rendition of Zadok the Priest which I have also sung (many years ago). It has one of the best choral entrances I’ve ever heard. If the school posts a video I’ll add a link.
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