Dawn brought us new birds--but in very small numbers. We were, however, treated to a Tennessee Warbler and Orchard Oriole (both caught and banded) and a Cliff Swallow (island bird for Rob) and another shark attack off of the west end of the island. Sharks; please eat breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks/elevensies closer to shore and in a place where I can obtain portraits. Thanks.
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Dan and Oliver enjoying a manly sunset and flies. This is TPAD's second human portrait. They should consider themselves lucky. |
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Brandt's Cormorants. Theses guys are abundant breeders on the island and are our constant companions--I have been remiss in not sharing a portrait of them sooner. |
And today's eBird checklist
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