Hi,           Twas a Loonfull morning. Between 9 and 10 am I had a
westward's movement of 200 plus Common and 60 plus Redthroated Loons. Four
big Tugboats came through the inlet pulling all sorts of dredging gear. The
Dunlin flock continues atop the east jetty with an additional 1 possibly 2
Ruddy Turnstones spotted by Aaron Virgin. Lots of Northern
Gannets about.  Eleven Blackbellied Plover landed on the beach to the
west just as I was leaving. The island on Ponqugue Bridge's far side had
ten resting GB Herons.   Good Birding All,       Carl Starace

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