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This Week’s Highlights 7/5– 7/14/2026.

I led a tour to Machias Seal Island on the 6th, and I’ll let two snapshots with my phone do the talkin’  This place is just so special and needs few words.

In addition to our new The Magic of Machias Seal Island Tour downeast this period, my birding took me around southern Maine as well, including lots of quality time with Saltmarsh and Nelson’s Sparrows, Roseate Terns, and migrant shorebirds,.  Here are my observations of note over the past 10 days.

  • 1 COMMON GALLINULE, 1-2 American Bittern, etc, Penjajawoc Marsh, Bangor, 7/5.

Observations of note from my 2+ day tour to Machias, including a visit to Machias Seal Island included the following (the full trip report, chock full of photos, can be seen here):

  • 1 Tennessee Warbler singing each morning and 1-2 Common Nighthawks each evening for those of us staying at the Bluebird Motel in Machias.
  • 1 SPRUCE GROUSE, Edmunds Twp, 7/7.
  • 1 pair Northern Harriers, 6 White-winged and 3 Surf Scoters, 10 Red-breasted Mergansers, etc, The Bar and Carrying Place Cove, Lubec, 7/7.
  • 1 Red-throated Loon, 1 Laughing Gull, 30++ Razorbills, Quoddy State Park, 7/7.
  • Migrant shorebirds included 9 Short-billed Dowitchers and 5 Least Sandpipers on MSI on 7/6; 2 Greater Yellowlegs along the Downeast Sunrise Trail in Machias on 7/6; and 6 Least Sandpipers at the Lubec Bar on 7/7.
  • 2 Upland Sandpipers, Schoodic Road, Columbia, 7/8.
  • 1 continuing proposed TRICOLORED HERON X SMALL WHITE EGRET SPP (“Patches!”) and 1 continuing TRICOLORED HERON, 12 Least Sandpipers, 9 Lesser Yellowlegs, 4 Little Blue Herons, etc, Eastern Road Trail, Scarborough Marsh, 7/10.  I only saw Patches flying away, but I saw very few dark flight feathers. This could be yet another individual in the complex. I’ll need to look at photos from others and see it better myself, but regardless, this is year 14 of this quagmire in the marsh!
  • 2 Pectoral Sandpipers (FOF), Walsh Preserve, Freeport, 7/11 (with Saturday Morning Birdwalk group).
  • The continuing TRICOLORED HERON and a growing number of shorebirds, Eastern Road Trail, Scarborough Marsh, 7/14 (with clients from Florida and Virginia).

Upcoming Tours (that have space):

Boothbay Harbor Whale-Puffin Cruise with Cap’n Fish’s Cruises

July 26 – 9:00AM.

​​This is the second of the two trips this summer where Derek will be onboard as a Guest Naturalist for this special “Whale Watch & Birding Buffs Combo” Cruise. The itinerary will include a visit to Eastern Egg Rock as well as whale feeding grounds. Nesting colonies and pelagic sightings will be highlighted. Around EER at this time we can expect to find Atlantic Puffins, Common Terns, Arctic Terns, Roseate Terns, Laughing Gulls, Double-Crested Cormorants, Common Eider, Black Guillemots, with a chance of Razorbill and Common Murre. Off-shore sightings may include Northern Gannets, up to 4 species of Shearwaters (Great, Sooty, Cory’s, and Manx), and Wilson’s Storm Petrels. Who knows? Perhaps the wandering TUFTED PUFFIN will be spotted! Sorry, no chumming this time, but we tend to get a little more time around Eastern Egg, and if there’s enough of us, a little more freedom to chase birds offshore!