eBird Report:
Location
Loblolly Cove, Essex County, Massachusetts, US
Date and Effort
Sat Dec 05, 2015 9:15 AM
Protocol:Stationary
Party Size:12
Duration:45 minute(s)
Observers:Neil Hayward , Neil Hayward
Comments:BBC Trip
Species
15 species total
2 American Black Duck
4 Common Eider
6 hite-winged Scoter
8 Bufflehead
1 Red-breasted Merganser
1 Common Loon
6 Northern Gannet
1 Common Murre
Seen well. Large alcid. Size of Razorbill, but slimmer, more pointed bill. White on face with hint of line through cheek. Did not show pointy tail like Razorbill.
2 Ring-billed Gull
8 Herring Gull
3 Great Black-backed Gull
1 Mourning Dove
4 American Robin
2 American Goldfinch
30 House Sparrow
Are you submitting a complete checklist of the birds you were able to identify?
Yes
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