I believe I saw this booby fly over the Ogunquit river on Saturday - all brown, so immature - I knew it wasn't an immature gull but could not identify it. Maybe blown off course by the storms and (Cape Cod) tornadoes??
Lea Sewell
Ogunquit Maine
On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 7:06 PM Stephen Mirick <smirick@comcast.net> wrote:
I got late word today indirectly through Jonathan Gwalthney of a BROWN
BOOBY that landed on a boat offshore and then rode the boat all the way
back into Perkin's Cove in Ogunquit!!! I believe this was on FRIDAY,
but the time stamp on the photo says Saturday, so???
I'm trying to get more details, but here is a photo of the bird after
they got back into the harbor. Keep you eyes open!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevemirick/48399633311/in/photostream/
Steve Mirick
Bradford, MA
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