Last night was the best evening landing of PUFFINS so far. It's still well short of expected numbers and none at all in the northern portions of the island. Razorbills and Murres were both in high numbers on the southern island but likewise absent from the northern portion.
It was interesting that the island was completely absent of Razorbills and Murres at dawn.
Lots flying around and on the water but the Puffins have the rocks all to themselves.
It was interesting that the island was completely absent of Razorbills and Murres at dawn.
Lots flying around and on the water but the Puffins have the rocks all to themselves.
It's rare to have the species completely segregated on land, although I occasionally see it on the water.
The lone PURPLE FINCH of yesterday has multiplied to a handful, of both genders, today.
SCOTERS are moving strongly this morning.
Some GREAT BLUE HERONS moved through yesterday and I've seen a couple this morning.
The bird of the day would seem to be WHITE THROATED SPARROW with a significant number arriving overnight.
The lone PURPLE FINCH of yesterday has multiplied to a handful, of both genders, today.
SCOTERS are moving strongly this morning.
Some GREAT BLUE HERONS moved through yesterday and I've seen a couple this morning.
The bird of the day would seem to be WHITE THROATED SPARROW with a significant number arriving overnight.
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