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Sun, cold, stars

Saturday, December 24th, 2011
Mount Desert, from Beech Hill, Rockport, Maine, 24 December 2011.

Mount Desert.

What a sunny day, what a cold day. Way colder than yesterday. My temperature gauges aren’t working well at the moment, but I’d guess the high might’ve reached 20 degrees (F), and with a lick of breeze. In mid-afternoon, I convinced the daughter to hike Beech Hill with Jack and me. It might’ve been the warmest part of the day, but there’s usually a good wind blowing up on an open hill, and today was no exception. In short, we ended up with brain freeze, pretty much. But we also ended up seeing a tight-knit raft of coots at Chickawaukie lake, a pair of flickers down the eastern slope, and a gaggle of chickadees down at the parking lot. (I also happened to notice a pair of herring gulls down near Route 1.)

Daughter and dog, Beech Hill, Rockport, Maine, 24 December 2011.

Daughter and dog.

Tonight—well, what do you expect when the sun goes down? Cold. Wintry, star-spangled. I love a dark Maine night sky.

Beech Hill List
Beginning at 2:15 p.m., I hiked the open trail.

1. American coot
2. Northern flicker
3. Herring gull
4. Black-capped chickadee

Elsewhere

5. American crow
6. Rock pigeon
7. Hairy woodpecker

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