Hi everyone,
The fall migration was in full swing yesterday at Wharton Point. Had at least 60 black-bellied plovers, a dozen least sandpipers, and 1 laughing gull Saturday morning on the outgoing tide. Several great blue herons and snowy egrets, ring-billed and herring gulls, a least tern and several common terns, and a first-year bald eagle rounded out the situation in the mud flats exposed by the tide. Also had a fish crow and the usual double-crested cormorants as well as goldfinches, song and chipping sparrows, etc.
Good birding!
Delia in Brunswick
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