[NatureNS] Teal, Gadwalls, Harp Seal, Queen's Co.

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The two long-staying male Eurasian Teal (and a very likely female) persist on the W side of 
Ragged Harbour in Queen's Co. And there were four Gadwall with Blacks in a cove just E of  
Brooklyn - certainly not a common species in Queen's Co. 

The bird of the day was Song Sparrow - individuals and small flocks everywhere, along with 
a few small groups of Robins. 

However, the sight of the day was an adult Harp Seal basking in the sun on a rock in 
Blueberry Bay, West Berlin. 

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