Gary Gulezian, Hale Morrell, and I did the census this morning. The weather began as overcast and drizzily, but improved markedly as the morning progressed. Heavy winds did not begin until we were almost finished. We found 17 species and all were typical of this time of year. Mallards were down in number (67) form earlier censuses. But Herring Gulls held their own with 692 being sighted. There were 4 Canada Geese seen at the Upper Bridge area, and this species is not a regular for Belfast Bay. Total number of birds recorded was 962. The complete report can be found on ebird using
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