Birders,

Today Barb Charlton and I braved the weather to come and look for the Pacific 
Loons report here in the bay. We are currently scoping from Minets Point Park 
and much to our surprise when we were viewing the alternate plumage adult and 
the juvenile bird a second alternate plumage Pacific Loon came into view. While 
we were scoping the two adults and recovering from the excitement of three 
Pacific Loons, a fourth adult Pacific Loon drifted through our scope view! We 
are quite aware this is an unprecedented number of Pacific Loons but we saw all 
three adults clearly and at the same time amongst the 1400 or so Common Loons. 
There are several Red-throated Loons in the area as well.

The Black-legged Kittiwake is still present near the marina as are over a dozen 
Little Gulls. 

We have been viewing from various vantage point since 8am. The weather is poor 
and has been raining off and on all morning. 

Cheers and good luck,

Brett Fried and Barb Charlton

Sent from my iPhone


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