Mostly we’ve been hearing them calling but we’ve had a few sightings. Today I took the opportunity to get a few photo looking almost straight up from the deck.
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, June 26, 2026
Day 19.167: Hawk watch
The broad-winged hawks have hung around again this spring. They didn’t nest in the same spot they used the last two years but they have been staying nearby - presumably nesting in a different tree in the same patch of trees behind our house.
Labels:
birds,
No category
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Day 19.166: Birds at Great Pond and in the woods
Here are some of the birds we saw on Father’s Day (before and after our time on the beach) at Great Pond and in the woods nearby.
| Black-crowned night heron |
| House finch |
| Northern yellow warbler (skulking) |
| Black-crowned night heron |
| Snowy egret |
| Glossy ibis |
| Glossy ibis, mallard, black-crowned night heron |
Labels:
birds,
Local visits
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Day 19.165: Other sights at the beach
Still recapping our visit to South Point beach on Sunday. Here are some more sights:
| After more than a decade here, I shouldn’t be surprised to see sparrows and crows and the like on the beach but somehow I still am. Sunday’s example were these house sparrows |
| We watch the piping plover successfully sending them away and one of the chicks even joined in |
| Semi-palmated plover |
| There were lots of terns hunting just off the beach |
| As usual, I couldn’t resist getting some photos of their dives |
| Eyes fixed on its prey even at this moment |
| Success |
| Jellyfish washed up on the sand |
Labels:
birds,
Local visits,
nature
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Monday, June 22, 2026
Day 19.163: Beach babies
Exile #2 and I were not the only parents with our babies at the beach yesterday evening. Here - for example - are the piping plovers:
Labels:
beach,
birds,
Local visits,
size
Sunday, June 21, 2026
Day 19.162: Exile #2's Sunday Column #556
Exile #2 writes...
This has historically always been one of the busiest weekends of the year. Exile #3’s dance school usually has their dance show this weekend, often involving Exile #3. For probably a decade, however, it has also involved Exile #1, who films, edits, and reproduces videos of the show. Exile #3’s birthday is usually on or around dance show day, too, and to cap it all off, Father’s Day usually rounds off the weekend.
This year was not too different. Exile #1 filmed the show. Exile #3 went to watch and cheer on the dancers, we celebrated Exile #3 on Saturday evening, and today we celebrated Exile #1, mostly by letting him have a very rare lie in, and the opportunity to choose an evening outing. He chose Biddeford Pool and, although we had had a rainy, thundery afternoon, this evening was absolutely perfect.
This has historically always been one of the busiest weekends of the year. Exile #3’s dance school usually has their dance show this weekend, often involving Exile #3. For probably a decade, however, it has also involved Exile #1, who films, edits, and reproduces videos of the show. Exile #3’s birthday is usually on or around dance show day, too, and to cap it all off, Father’s Day usually rounds off the weekend.
This year was not too different. Exile #1 filmed the show. Exile #3 went to watch and cheer on the dancers, we celebrated Exile #3 on Saturday evening, and today we celebrated Exile #1, mostly by letting him have a very rare lie in, and the opportunity to choose an evening outing. He chose Biddeford Pool and, although we had had a rainy, thundery afternoon, this evening was absolutely perfect.
Labels:
calculations,
dance,
Kids,
nature,
Sunday column,
weather
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Day 19.161: Birthday!
I had a very busy day today. The most important part was celebrating Exile #3’s birthday which waited until the end of the day. Happy birthday Exile #3!
Labels:
cake,
calculations,
Kids
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