Tuesday 27 June 2017

[Maine-birds] Stonington Puffin and Tropicbird Trip

Left today at 1:00 PM and saw the usual loons, guillemots, eagles, osprey and eiders. The water on the way out had lots of flotsam but not many birds. A single intermediate morph Parasitic Jaeger was seen sitting on a piece of wood about 20 feet from the boat. Multiple puffins and razorbills were foraging on the way out as well as many in the water and on the island. Also two Common Murres, one being a Bridled morph. A leucestic Great Black-back Gull was seen on the island as well as many Great and Double-crested Cormorants. 50 loafing Arctic Tern. A single Northern Gannet on the way back.


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