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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
February 13, 2024

Maine Birding in the Black Hole

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
February 13, 2024

BOB DUCHESNE • February 13, 2024

Finches have invaded the North Maine Woods this winter, in a remote area far from city lights. Some of the best birding is in America's wildest area east of the Mississippi. Pine Siskin and White-winged Crossbill numbers are insane this year!

Source:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4Y86EImNNo

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