
Acadia National Park
Scenic Spots in Acadia
Detailed Locations: Picnic area; the pond and wetland across the street Highlighted Birds: Great blue heron; wood duck; American black duck; bald eagle; belted kingfisher; hairy woodpecker; alder and least flycatcher; black-capped chickadee; red-breasted nuthatch; winter wren; golden-crowned kinglet; hermit and wood thrush; gray catbird; cedar waxwing; American redstart; common ...
READ MOREDetailed Locations: Grab a bike and binoculars and take a ride. Just about everywhere you go you can find a feeding flock of songbirds. Great starting locations and loops: Eagle Lake, Witch Hole Pond Loop, Aunt Betty Pond, Jordan Pond, and Bubble Pond Highlighted Birds: Almost everything can be found along ...
READ MOREDetailed Locations: Otter Cliffs and ocean Fabbri Picnic Area Otter Cove overlook from the Fabbri Memorial Woods between Otter Cliffs and Fabbri Picnic Area on Otter Cliff Road Old Soaker (island off of Great Head and Sand Beach) Highlighted Birds: Variety of seabirds: common eider, black guillemot, herring gull, laughing gull, ring-billed gull, great ...
READ MOREDetailed Locations: View the cliff for nesting peregrine falcons (mid-April through early August) and for other raptors passing by Wetland across the street Highlighted Birds: Nesting peregrine falcons, bald eagle, osprey, red-shouldered hawk, indigo bunting, chestnut-sided warbler, common yellowthroat, red-eyed vireo, hermit thrush, American goldfinch, black-throated green warbler, ovenbird, dark-eyed junco Mailing Address Acadia National ...
READ MOREDetailed Locations: Frazer Point and Mosquito Harbor Loop Road (look and listen for birds) Power-line cut path Back roads and trails Highlighted Birds: Many ocean, wetland, bog, and boreal species can be found here including boreal chickadee and spruce grouse Mailing Address Acadia National Park P.O. Box 177 Bar Harbor, ME 04609-0177 Shipping Address Acadia National Park Route 233 ...
READ MOREThis pleasant walk begins in the pristine resort town of Bar Harbor at the base of Town Square. It is a stroll along the water's edge that extends from the municipal pier for nearly one mile. The pedestrian walk was created through the generosity of waterfront landowners and a ...
READ MOREDetailed Locations: Both trails Along road and other side of the road for parts of the Big Heath Highlighted Birds: Bald eagle, osprey, alder flycatcher, blue-headed vireo, black-capped chickadee, red-breasted nuthatch, golden and ruby-crowned kinglets, winter wren, hermit thrush, Nashville warbler, Tennessee warbler, northern parula, blackburnian, magnolia warbler, black-throated green warbler, ...
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