Northern Wheatear Parsons Beach

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Magill Weber

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Oct 12, 2020, 8:18:16 AM10/12/20
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I just found a Female NORTHERN WHEATEAR at Parsons Beach Kennebunk. There are six or seven parking spaces at the end of the beach road, otherwise park north of Route 9 and walk down (.5 miles).

Facing the ocean the bird was just to the left of the main beach path (past the rules sign) between the path and the mouth of the river. Perching in stone cairns and dune edge.
Magill Weber

Matthew Gilbert

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Oct 12, 2020, 10:59:49 AM10/12/20
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Still present as of 10:50! The bird was first hopping around on the stones to the right, then as I left, it moved back to the side of the beach towards the river. 

Matthew gilbert

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Scott Richardson

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Oct 13, 2020, 9:34:13 AM10/13/20
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Three of us looked between 7:20 and 8:30 Tuesday morning. No luck.

Scott Richardson


> On Oct 12, 2020, at 08:18, Magill Weber <magil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I just found a Female NORTHERN WHEATEAR at Parsons Beach Kennebunk. There are six or seven parking spaces at the end of the beach road, otherwise park north of Route 9 and walk down (.5 miles).
>
> Facing the ocean the bird was just to the left of the main beach path (past the rules sign) between the path and the mouth of the river. Perching in stone cairns and dune edge.
> Magill Weber
>
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