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Kennebunk Plains

The MYBC is off to explore the beautiful grassland and pitch pine/scrub oak woodlands of the Kennebunk Plains.

The Kennebunk Plains (or Blueberry Barrens, as the locals call it) is a truly unique place and is considered a premier birding hotspot.  It is one of the last large grassland ecosystems remaining in southern Maine, and it is home to species of birds that are considered rare or endangered in Maine, including Grasshopper Sparrows, Upland Sandpipers, Vesper Sparrows and Horned Larks.  In fact, Maine's largest breeding population of Grasshopper Sparrows breeds here (more than 20 pairs) and this is the location for the one and only recorded Kirtland's Warbler in Maine!  The Pitch Pine/Scrub Oak surroundings and brushy hedgerows are also home to Black-billed and Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Brown Thrashers, Prairie Warblers, Eastern Towhees, and Field Sparrows, to name a few.  In the summertime, American Kestrels can be seen hovering above the grass during the day, and at night, one can hear Common Nighthawks calling and Eastern Whip-poor-wills loudly singing.

In late summer, the Plains are painted purple by the spectacular blooms of the Northern Blazing Star - a wildflower that is found nowhere else in Maine.  The Kennebunk Plains holds the largest population of this plant on earth (over 80 percent of the world's Northern Blazing Star grows here).  Other common plants on the preserve include Lowbush Blueberries, Poverty Grass, and Little Bluestem.  Only one of two known populations of Black Racer Snakes in the state can also be found here.

LOGISTICS:  Dress in layers and wear good walking shoes.  Bring the following: a snack, flashlight, bug spray (there are a LOT of mosquitos!), sunblock, a hat, binoculars, camera (optional), and notebook (optional).  If you do not have binoculars, MYBC will provide you with a pair.

MEET UP and PICK UP: We will meet in the Kennebunk Plains parking lot on Webber Hill Road at 4:00 pm. We intend to be out until 9:00 pm.  

CARPOOLING: If you wish to carpool out of Biddeford with Seth or out of Scarborough with Marion, please indicate this in your RSVP or send an email request at info@maineyoungbirders.org. 

 

Earlier Event: May 12
Birding at Sanford Lagoons
Later Event: July 14
Sunset Puffin Cruise, New Harbor