Well....the temperatures were below freezing with a 15mph NE wind blowing in our faces. To say it was colder than a witches tit is an understatement. It was cold. There were not as many close birds as the majority were mostly sheltering from the wind behind the breakwater on the other side of the inlet. We made the most of it and a nice surprise was very close Ipswich Sparrow.
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Brant Goose |
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Brant Goose |
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Harlequin |
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Harlequin's |
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Harlequin's |
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Harlequin's |
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Ipswich Sparrow |
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Ipswich Sparrow |
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Ipswich Sparrow |
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Purple Sandpiper and 3 Ruddy Turnstones |
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Red-throated Loon |
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Red-throated Loon |
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