[NatureNS] Peregrine and Thick-billed and Common Murres

Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2014 22:19:54 -0500
Thread-Topic: Peregrine and Thick-billed and Common Murres
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From: "Weseloh,Chip [Ontario]" <Chip.Weseloh@ec.gc.ca>
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We went looking for Dovekies today and found none. However, at the
Dingle, at about 1245, we had a Thick-billed Murre from the boat ramp
and moments later a Peregrine perched atop a tree near the Fleming
monument.

About 45 minutes later, we stopped at the Herring Cove overlook where we
had good looks, in calm water, at a Common Murre....200-300m offshore
with 50x scope.

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