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BurglarBaggins t1_it747xr wrote
Bradbury Mountain and Mount Agementicus are both hotspots during the spring hawk migrations so that’s worth a shot. note: Mt A’s parking lot is under construction so might be better choice next year.
Certainly check in with Freeport Wild Bird Supply if you’re in the area for great birding gear and gifts. The owners also do group as well as private birding tours.
clickinforchickens t1_it795b8 wrote
The bird watching in the Acadia region is nice! The Orono Bog Walk as well if you head up north.
Vryimpatnt t1_it7fxgh wrote
Usually an eagle on Long Island viewed from Casco Bay Ferry. Also, plenty of osprey all over, especially on Presumpscot River in Falmouth.
Vryimpatnt t1_it7g1uf wrote
Osprey nests on those lines as well.
Runnah5555 t1_it7hrzu wrote
Sorry, but the Hawks are in Atlanta and the Eagles are in Philly.
milkmoustache_ t1_it7ngoj wrote
If you’re staying in southern Maine, another good spot is Audubon’s Gilsland Farm in Falmouth. Lots of Osprey, Cooper’s and Sharp-shinned hawks, with an occasional Bald Eagle. plus, lots of other good bird watching.
RealMainer t1_it7qc7o wrote
Fort Popham is great for bird watching, especially if you go there at dusk! Even better if it's near low tide. There is almost always a heron or two, lots of cormorants, ducks, and random sea birds (I love the little guys who dive bomb for fish, though it might be too late in the year to see them), and there is a pair of Bald Eagles you can sometimes see flying over the water. They sometimes raid the pigeons who live at Fort Popham. Speaking of which if it hasn't been caught by the eagles yet, there is a pure white pigeon that lives in the fort as well.
On the drive to Popham there is a good chance you will see a few hawks, ospreys, or even some turkeys as well!
Ferfuxache t1_it7qjwl wrote
Head to the dump to see all the eagles and bears you want
ResurgentOcelot t1_it7sg1s wrote
I frequently sight herons and hawks at Fore River Sanctuary.
MathematicianGlum880 t1_it7vcpg wrote
I have often seen both Red Tail Hawk and bald Eagles on 295 after Portland, heading North, on the water side. Though this isn’t necessarily the time of year for the Hawk as some fly south for the winter months. My husband and I saw 17 Hawks driving South on 95 (between Scarborough and Mass) taking our grandson to Mass, one year. But we always see them in the Spring, that is a actually a great place to see them.
ProfessionSevere3328 t1_it7vseu wrote
Ospreys have headed south.
bigtencopy t1_it7xhes wrote
Has an Eagle chewing on a rabbit in my lawn this morning. Was cool
Darth_Quaider t1_it8dpu6 wrote
Honestly 295 north of Portland as you pass the Muddy Rudder, I almost always see an eagle overhead around there. Had him divebomb the highway for roadkill once and ended up flying along side my car for a hundred yards or so.
gradontripp t1_it8hd4h wrote
Took the boat tour from Maine Maritime Museum in Bath a few weeks ago, and they pointed out a few bald eagles along the way.
hagak t1_it95wq5 wrote
Osprey still in Freeport now? The ones here in Ellsworth along the river left a good bit ago.
Oblivion615 t1_it9q2lm wrote
Robinson Woods Preserve in Cape Elizabeth is a great place for bird watching. It’s just down the street from Fort Williams as well. Woods, fields and marshy wetlands. We regularly see great blue herons, great white egrets, snowy egrets, glossy ibis, hawks, vultures, woodpeckers and way more field and woods birds than I’m going to list hear. We also see dear, fox, raccoons, snakes, frogs and turtles. Check it out.
https://www.capelandtrust.org/properties-trails/property/robinson-woods-preserve/
wearsbluescrubs OP t1_it9vm7q wrote
Wow ! Thank you !
kerbal2derbal t1_it73b0s wrote
Androscoggin river area, between Lewiston/Auburn and Merrymeeting bay. I live in the area, probably see 2-3 eagles, 4-5 herons and scattered hawks every month. There is a huge resurgence of eagles in the south end of the bay where it meets the river, probably 3-4 nesting pairs at any one time.