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The Vinalhaven Sightings Report is organized and edited by Kirk Gentalen on behalf of Vinalhaven Land Trust and Maine Coast Heritage Trust. Out and about on Vinalhaven, MCHT steward Kirk Gentalen reports on what he and others have seen in their travels. Contributions of stories and photos are welcome, and can be sent to vinalhavensightings@gmail.com.




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Tuesday, April 23, 2019


 
 
 
Welcome to the Vinalhaven Sightings Report – April 23 2019

Thankful for the support of VLT and MCHT. So thanks!

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
trash fears the Boones. Here's Jim terrorizes garbage in the Basin
 

Highlights – Snowy Owl, Sparrows, snow fleas, spring peepers, skunk cabbage, saw-whet owl pellet,  red-bellied woodpecker, eastern phoebe, winter wren,  vernal pools, gulls wormin’, ducks ducking, otters sprainting and bounding, and so much more!

 
 
 

 
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sometimes things get burned
 
 
 

Tiit trick – click on the photos to enlarge. File up your screen with snow fleas why don’t ya?

 

Upcoming eventTick Fest 2019 – May 4th - 10:30-2pm - Pleasant River chapel. Come and learn about the ticks in Maine and specifically Vinalhaven, options for dealing with in yards, personal protection, and how you - yes you- can volunteer to do your part in tick survey drags across island.

Ticks are part of the scene now. Lets deal with it head on...


greens island snowy owl
photo by John Drury



 

SightingsSnowy OwlGreens Island – John Drury sent in these wonderful photos of a recent snowy owl visitor to his picnic table on Greens. John snapped these shots after the owl re-perched on a spindly, nearby spruce.

 
snowy owl
photo by John Drury





 

John also reports a Thick-billed Murre spending some quality time around Sands Cove as well.

 

snow fleas
 

Thanks for sharing John!

 


 

Snow FleasHuber Preserve - now, we recognize that folks are probably done with seeing snow and snowy photos, but with that “last” snow (April 10) was a warm one, and you know it was a warm one when you see snow fleas! Check out this video…..

 






 



















Yes, everyone’s favorite winter insect (eat chain Woolly Bears!) was back at it at the Huber Preserve (and undoubtedly all over the island). These hoppin’ little ones can be in groups of up to 250,000 (or so I have read) as they hop their way across snow migrating from one opening to another. On this particular day I saw 2 groups on the way out to Seal Bay, only to find about 15 groups trailside on my exit walk.  Some groups were larger than others, but to  say I saw 2 million of them would probably be a conservative estimate. Will probably go down as most wildlife I will see in a day in 2019. Not pound for pound of course, just counting heads!

edge of a snow flea population
 
























bounding otter off pumpkin ridge






 

Basin – with that “last” snow (4/10) there was also fresh otter spraint and tracks in traditional otter locations. Always great to see! No shortage of otters on Vinalhaven!

 

nothing says love like a little spraint











And some finally snowy photos for the season….i think!

 



























And ice….

 

 



















Skunk cabbage – giving off that warm heat (as opposed to cold heat) , melting snow and getting the flowering growing. Big leafy greens in the woods coming up next!












 









skunk cabbage flowers!











 

red-bellied woodpecker
Who’s singing – Heard my first winter wrens last week. Both Golden and Ruby Crowned Kinglets chimed in this week as well. Nice additions to the growing chorus. Northern Cardinal, Brown Creeper, Song sparrow, white-throated sparrow, red-winged blackbird, common grackle, brown-headed cowbird, Purple Finch, Black-capped Chickadee, Red-breasted Nuthatch, Eastern Phoebe,

 
Woodpeckers around – Saw two Red-bellied Woodpeckers (4/13)….one in town and one out by the Basin…..

some pileated rectangular excavations 
 




….sign of Pileated Woodpeckers seems to be found on most of the explorations I have been on as of late. So much fun to find…

 

Plus downy and hairy woodpeckers….and many northern flickers have returned!

 





 

Lane’s Peepin’, Peentin’. And moonin’ ! - Here’s a video with peepers and a woodcock peenting, with a phat moon

 

fox sparrow




Sparrows – Sparrows are here – and everyone is excited. Savannah Sparrows – long cove, lane’s island, and reach road…White-throated sparrows are singing around island… Song sparrows are loud and proud

 



tinder conk


 

Mushrooms – new erupting/growing out of the old…. Tinder Conk with new growth..

 






 



And how about this skinny red-belted conk – how old do you think this one is?

we love sydney
 






tree ears











tree ears - are everywhere with the recent rains






gulls goin' a wormin'


 

Low tide – just about every cove – Herring Gulls are gathering to feast on worms – what kind I am not too sure – but the shallows get crowded with gulls floating, spinning, and nabbing poking at the water. It’s a yearly occurrence. This shot was from Seal Bay.



apparently this is a remix



a few that should be limited edition.....

wavy and electric























And of course, Leif helping out removing nails…

 












 

…making puzzles with Nani…

 














…eatin’ tasty burgers at Elevation Burger…

 











And being overwhelmed by Funko-pops in Portland.

 












and lets just say the easter bunny was kind to Leif in a Demogorgon kind of way.









 

And on that note – hope April is treating you well

See you out there!