Contributor
Doug Gochfeld Media from this contributor
Date
Location
Gilsland Farm Audubon Center
Cumberland, Maine, United States
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Observation details
**Continuing rarity for at least day 3 (found by Angus King on Saturday). Presumed adult male (tail length, primary emarginations), sallying from the tall elm tree in the neighborhood at the northeast corner of the northern meadow. Was present and foraging the entire time I was there, and was even visible in the distance from the parking areas along the entrance road much of the time. The fact that it has three deeply marginated primaries means that it is an adult male of the Savana subspecies, apparently (males have two deeply marginated primaries on T.s.monarchus, and I don't know what the primaries are like on the other two taxa, but they are apparently sedentary and highly unlikely as vagrants). Many photos and some video.
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