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Yesterday afternoon (June 27) I spent about 4 hrs at sea several km W of Br=
ier Island. Whales were non-existent and birds very few. But I managed to s=
ee at least 8 N Fulmars, 4 Great Shearwaters, an imm Gannet, about 15 Puffi=
ns, and a flock of about 20 Arctic Terns (flying strongly SW).
Eric L. Mills
Lower Rose Bay
Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia
Canada
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<div>Yesterday afternoon (June 27) I spent about 4 hrs at sea several km W =
of Brier Island. Whales were non-existent and birds very few. But I managed=
to see at least 8 N Fulmars, 4 Great Shearwaters, an imm Gannet, about 15 =
Puffins, and a flock of about 20
Arctic Terns (flying strongly SW).</div>
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<div>Eric L. Mills <br>
Lower Rose Bay<br>
Lunenburg Co., Nova Scotia <br>
Canada</div>
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