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Day: May 7, 2011

Shorebirds and a Merlin

May 7, 2011 by matt goff

Yesterday a little before 5pm the tide was just coming off its peak and I decided to see what shorebirds might be present. There was a substantial amount of herring spawn at the park last month, and the there remains a substantial amounts of rotting herring eggs and seaweed that have been pushed up along … Read more

Categories birds Tags Least Sandpiper, Merlin, Totem Park, Western Sandpiper 1 Comment
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