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--</style><br><br>While on the rocky beach along West Lawrencetown Rd today=
(2:30 p.m.) 4=20
Black Skimmers flew right by me along the shore. =3B They continued the=
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flight in the direction of Rainbow Haven Beach. =3B I did not see them=
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land. =3B Rainbow Haven beach was quite busy with people and dogs so th=
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deterred their landing.<br>
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Thanks to Giselle and fellow birders (who I came upon along West=20
Lawrencetown Rd.) for alerting me to the Little Blue Heron (immature)=20
along Shore Road. =3B It was directly out from house #359 and easy to=20
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Happy birding!<br>
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