Tuesday, 29 September 2015

Re: [Maine-birds] Northern Fulmar, off Burnt Island, Muscongus Bay

Speaking of inshore Fulmars, we has one circling the boat in the fog off Cape Rosier, Brooksville, while heading up the bay from hauling through lobster gear this afternoon.

William Nichols
Stockton Springs

On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 5:43 PM, Kristen Lindquist <kelindquist@gmail.com> wrote:
Fleeing for home from Monhegan ahead of the rains today, on the 12:30 boat back to Port Clyde, I was excited to see a Northern Fulmar fly past the boat just off the east side Burnt Island. I had been pointing out the gannets (many adults out there today) and gulls streaming past to a neophyte birder, showing her the difference between the wing pattern on a gannet vs. a gull, when the fulmar joined the parade. A couple of birder photographers on the boat even got photos. Don't think I've ever seen one that close to shore or from the Monhegan boat before.

Kristen

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