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Spring and fall migration season is typically positioned as the big seasons for birding. But what about summer? In this week's Question of the Week, we discuss what made our summer birding trip to Baxter State Park in Maine special. We share what we saw, from loons and warblers to a few surprises you might not expect at this time of year. Whether you're curious about birding, planning a summer adventure out in nature, or just want to see what's active in the Northeast during breeding season, this segment replay might inspire you to slap on the sunscreen, grab your binoculars, and get out there! What birds have you been seeing this summer? Let us know in the comments after you watch and be sure to subscribe! Hosted by Dustin and Lynn, Hike & Hearth Birding shares the wonder of birds, wildlife, and the natural world through engaging videos, thoughtful conversations, and real-time field experiences. We’re building a community of nature enthusiasts who value curiosity, learning, and respectful connection to the world around us. From nest box updates and bird behavior insights to gear tips, deep-dive discussions, and behind-the-scenes looks at how we create our content—we’re here to help you get more out of every moment spent outdoors. Join us on our journey: 📺 YouTube: / @hikeandhearthbirding 🐦 Instagram: / hikeandhearthbirding 🎵 TikTok: / hikeandhearthbirding 🖼 Website: https://hikeandhearth.com/ 🌿 Image Acknowledgement: As passionate nature lovers, we strive to showcase our own wildlife photography whenever possible. But occasionally we miss a clear shot of our feathered wild friends. In those instances, we use public domain images or works shared by generous photographers under open licenses. For this week’s episode, we gratefully acknowledge the following contributors: Black and white warbler: NPS/ Anne Longman NPS/VIP Litwer American Bittern: Sandra Uecker/USFWS Carlene Hardt Koerner, Tom/USFWS David F. Thomson Common yellowthroat (male): Bonello, Jake Burns, Chelsi/USFWS Blue-winged teal: Lynn Scarlett Mike Budd/USFWS Koerner, Tom/USFWS Alyssa Lu/USFWS Background Music: Going Home by The Soundlings #birding #birdwatching #nature #wildlifephotography