Maine's 11 More DIFFICULT Warblers

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Maine has 26 warbler species nesting in the state. Eleven are common and easy to find. Then, it gets more difficult. Here are the next, tougher-to-find Maine warblers.
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Wild BOB Duchesne,
I have never been able to grasp birding by ear - fer decades. Now, my woods have come alive to me. Just got back from a visit to wilderness Maine, inspired by your teaching.
You are a good man. Most impressive and helpful, entertaining fun.
Thank you, Sir.

Paunguliaq
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Thank you Bob for yet another wonderful video! It's funny that you said Bay-Breasteds like thick stands of Spruce and Fir and yet the one you filmed was on a Tamarack : ) Secondly, we used to live in Eastport and before that West Paris. When we moved to Western MA two years ago I decided to go hiking on Mt. Tom and once I got up along a meandering mountain stream, there were multiple multiple Louisiana Waterthrushes! They were everywhere! And I was so used to almost never seeing them in Maine (but for Monhegan in Spring) that at first I was confused. Also, we were camping at Crooked River State Park in Georgia in late November 2019, and there were at least 100 Pine Warblers walking on the grass and roads around the campground, and at least 60 Palm Warblers hanging out nearby. Lastly, we didn't have Snappers (one of yours seemed to be laying eggs!) but plenty of Gopher Tortoises, who are really great.

Oenloveslife
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We absolutely love your channel! We homeschool and are in south west Maine.

msmary
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You're making us better birders! I've saved these two warbler specials
for those frequent times when I need a review.

christinestevens
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Great timing for this informative video. I am heading up to the Allagash Wilderness Waterway for a week long canoe trip, fingers crossed for finding the two rarest! I only get to see Cape May and Bay-breasted on migration and missed good looks at both this Spring.

lachlanziegler
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Your videos are great. My husband and I went to Bangor City Forest for birding and photo because we followed your channel. And we had a great time and saw black-throated green warbler for the first time and some baby birds. Awesome. Next year we are planning on going late May for more sighting. Thank you!

xijiang
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Thanks so much for producing this great content Bob.

This channel is a wealth of information, no ads either.

Excellent stuff. Subbed.

Optimumhealthandfitness
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Thank you for yet another great video! Warblers are my absolute favorite bird and your videos are very informative.

CC-repu
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Great job Bob! I've been waiting on this one and it did not disappoint.

reptiledysfunction
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Really enjoyed that one!
Saw your video with the Georgia folks, so we signed up for the Puffin Cruise with Steve and Tricia this coming Friday. Looking forward to it!!
Keep the videos coming!!

leobachand
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Thank you for the video. Very interesting information.

ESan-yqtm
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A lot of great information . . . Just the best.

MRIVERSSC
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Great video! I thoroughly enjoy your channel. At 7:16 I wondered how you avoid or deal with ticks? Greetings from the Netherlands!

DBoer
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I’ve seen a cape may warbler visit an oriole feeder for jelly

jaurijantzi
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Thank you...are you on the studmill road by chance? It looks and sounds familiar as I am a neighbor to it and find it stunningly full of song and songbirds...swamps, lakes and wildflowers.

HanktheWonderDog
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Another great video Sir, Bob was the turtle trying to lay eggs? Mama grouse and babies was a great addition to the video. Thank you Sir.👍

RustyWillet