Monday, March 9, 2026

Day 19.058: Sunday birding

Our Thursday morning nature group that usually meets on Saturday mornings met on Sunday afternoon this weekend at the mouth of the Kennebunk River in Kennebunkport. Here are some of the birds we saw:

Our first sighting was bittersweet. This is a thick-billed murre. A life bird for many of the group including us.

However, this particular bird was - we suspect - not doing well and seemed rather listless, eventually getting beached on the mud as the tide peaked.

Mallards

We saw several common loons, some in various phases of developing adult plumage


Common eider

Common eider

Common loon

Common goldeneye

Rock pigeon

Horned grebe

Red-tailed hawk

Common goldeneye

Red-winged blackbird - first of the year for me

...and this was the second

Surf scoters and white-winged scoters


Sunday, March 8, 2026

Day 19.057: Exile #2's Sunday Column #546

Exile #2 writes...

From time to time we receive adverts from local real estate agents, wondering if we might be in the market to sell our house. Of late, however, things have taken a turn and, getting no reply from us, they’ve taken to mailing Exile #4 instead. We’re expecting to see Exile #4 this week, as they’ll be on spring break but it sounds like we might have to keep on eye on them while they’re here...

In other news, I couldn’t let the weekend go by without mentioning this rugby moment. So, Wales might not have won (still) but it was a moment of pure joy to watch Rhys Carre thundering towards the line with a big grin on his face, like he could hardly believe it himself.
If you didn’t see the try, you can watch it here.

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Day 19.056: Last weekend's goldfinches

We had a lot of goldfinches to try to count last weekend for Project FeederWatch. In the end, we claimed 32, but suspected more like 40.  These photos suggest we were conservative.

The easiest times to attempt to count were like this:



but - as before - they were skittish and didn't stay long.

At other times the tops of the trees were dotted with them like this:


How many do you count? I think 29, 36 and 24 respectively.

Friday, March 6, 2026

Thursday, March 5, 2026

Day 19.054: Throwback Thursday: 18 years ago


This adorable photo from exactly 18 years ago popped up in Google Photos today. 

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Day 19.053: Snow…more!

There is talk of temperatures around 60 degF next week (mid teens degC) and that we might - as a result - see the ground again. Today, however, we had some new snow to deal with.



Enough that the plow had gone by and left a pile to be cleared at the end of the driveway - a little bonus workout once again.

Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Day 19.052: Saturday birding

Our nature group gathered back at our original location at Laurel Hill Cemetery on Saturday morning. We heard lots of (perhaps hopeful) spring song from several kinds of birds but sightings were less numerous. Here are a few photos. 

American robin

Red-tailed hawk

Eastern bluebird

Downy woodpecker 

Northern flicker