[NatureNS] Razorbill and Monarch at Martinique Beach Sept. 21

From: David Hughes <dghughes@bellaliant.net>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2018 20:09:29 -0300
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The highlight of our beautiful beach walk was a Razorbill that Janey first saw diving near the rocks at the far end of the beach. It was less than 100 feet out from the beach. We saw it (assuming there was only one Razorbill) again at the other end of the beach  near the rocks just to the right of the first entry point to the main part of the beach. It was even closer to us.

There were a decent number of Sanderlings and a few Semipalmated Sandpipers and Dunlin.

We also saw a Monarch and a Sulphur of some variety.

David & Janey Hughes 
Lower Sackville 

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