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Number observed: 57
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Number observed: 63
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Georges Island
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Number observed: 11
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Inner harbor
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Number observed: 150
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Minimum
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Number observed: 1
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Unusual, though perhaps less so in the outer harbor in winter. Group effort in tracking it down between Justine, Will and myself. Male in the rip near Green Island; SJ photos
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Number observed: 80
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Number observed: 11
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Number observed: 25
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Flock of 20 near Green; 5 others spread out
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Number observed: 125
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Minimum; running estimate. Next to Common Eider, the most numerous duck species on this trip. A few large groups between Green and the Graves, others spread out in smaller groups along route
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Number observed: 23
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Number observed: 18
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Running tally
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Number observed: 45
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Number observed: 1
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Number observed: 50
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Number observed: 41
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Flock briefly in flight as we neared Green, dropped down but were unable to relocate as we circled; SJ photos
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Number observed: 7
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Running tally (1, 1, 2, 2, 1); photos of several
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Number observed: 9
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Running tally; photos of several
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Number observed: 25
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Number observed: 120
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Number observed: 45
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Number observed: 6
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Minimum; roosting on Lovells behind large Brant flock
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Number observed: 6
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Number observed: 50
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Minimum
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loon sp.
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Number observed: 1
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Very far out; adult. SJ photos
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Number observed: 12
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Minimum. 1 flyby spotted by Will, 9 on Green, 2 on tower by Lovells; SJ photos
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cormorant sp.
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Up top none of us were able to see any Double-crested at the time and I don't see any in reviewing photos. Possible we missed these as I know they were called out, though I have no info on location or numbers. If others have photos of any or details/info about these please add them here or contact me (email above). Double-crested are present some winters and considering how mild things have been this year it seems pretty plausible there were a few...
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Number observed: 1
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Logan
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Number observed: 1
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Long Island
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Number observed: 1
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Logan
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Number observed: 45
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Flock at Logan
Additional species seen by Dan O'Brien:
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Number observed: 1
Exotic species
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49 in a cove at Lovells; smaller numbers throughout