And some of these Arctic Terns are making it inland, with individuals
documented yesterday/Sunday in Nevada and Montana. Take a close look at
any late Sterna terns you might encounter in the coming weeks!
Good Birding,
Carl Lundblad
Moscow, Idaho
On Sun, Sep 29, 2019 at 11:04 AM LARRY ARNOLD larnold47@cableone.net [ible]
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> *From:* CALBIRDS@yahoogroups.com [mailto:CALBIRDS@yahoogroups.com] *On
> Behalf Of *Brian Sullivan heraldpetrel@gmail.com [CALBIRDS]
> *Sent:* Saturday, September 28, 2019 10:05 PM
> *To:* CALBIRDS
> *Subject:* [CALBIRDS] Re: Epic seawatch from Point Pinos, Monterey
> County–Arctic Tern spectacle
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> In keeping with the unprecedented appearance of Arctic Terns close to
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> amazing seawatch from Point Pinos that included hundreds (conservatively)
> of Arctic Terns, all three jaegers and skua, 5 shearwater species including
> 100+ Buller’s and 3 Manx, etc. It really was one of the best afternoons
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> afternoon, but others stayed later and recorded ever more rarities:
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