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Mega Road Trip to Far-Eastern Canada, June 23 |
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June 23, 2014. Lockston Path to Whitbourne What a day! The morning was warn and dry with few bugs --maybe the bats got them all during the night. Even so, there were few birds, so we broke camp quickly. Driving out, however, we saw a red bird fly across the access road. It was a Purple Finch, and while watching it, we also saw Black-and-White Warbler, Wilson's Warbler, Yellow-rumped Warbler, Fox Sparrow, Boreal Chickadee, Northern Waterthrush, and several other species -- all in one little area. We then drove to the town of Elliston near the tip of the Bonavista Peninsula and were greeted by courting Common Loons. At the coast, we found a colony of Common Terns who were quite annoyed by the Herring Gull nesting among them. Farther out, we saw 200 Atlantic Puffins, 10 Razorbills (LB#628), 10 Black Guillemots, and 15 Northern Gannets, plus lots of Herring and Black-backed Gulls. We drove out to the old Bonavista lighthouse, which was historically interesting, but other than Black-legged Kittiwakes and Gannets, was a bit of a bust. Sadly for the puffin, we also saw a Common Raven flying off with an Atlantic Puffin in its beak. So with only one more sunny day in the forecast, we left for Witless Bay, stopping in Whitbourne as the sun went down. |
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Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate. |
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