A loop of these two trails and the shoreline in between, this morning in fine spring weather. Nothing rare to report. Black Guillemots are transitioning their plumage, and some are all the way there.
A highest-ever personal count of gulls for me in inner Ship Harbor was 220, about 30 of which were Great Black-backs. An absolute cacophony in there as they were feasting and feuding over elvers (my guess).
Craig K.A highest-ever personal count of gulls for me in inner Ship Harbor was 220, about 30 of which were Great Black-backs. An absolute cacophony in there as they were feasting and feuding over elvers (my guess).
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