Courting commons

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Peter Morelli

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Mar 30, 2013, 2:39:33 PM3/30/13
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At the Pine Point pier, plenty of courting common eiders

Peter

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Barbara

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Mar 30, 2013, 9:05:22 PM3/30/13
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Highlight of late morning to afternoon  birdwatching on Saturday 3/30, was a Harlequin Duck seen from the Marginal Way in Perkins Cove. There were only two males as far as we went, but it was a surprise for me to see courting and mating of a pair, just beyond the dirt trail which goes off to the side. That's as far as we went; there may have been more, but the numbers are decreasing, perhaps?

Other waterfowl there and at Wells Beach or harbor were unremarkable, but delightful.
Common Loon
Horned Grebe
Common Eider - dozens
Scoters - all three species. Good to see a Surf Scoter quite close.
Long-tailed Duck
Common Goldeneye- 1
Bufflehead-3
Mergansers -  all three species- it always means Spring to me when I see Hoodeds

We didn't look for the Piping Plovers in Wells.
No Purple Sandpipers. No redwings on the marsh that we could see.  We didn't stop.
No passerines, except for crows and Rock Pigeons at Billy's Chowder House on Mile Rd., Wells.
Crowds of people already, at Perkins Cove. Sunny, chilly by the ocean, but pleasant.
Fun to share scope and bird sightings with passersby.

Barbara
3/30/13
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At the Pine Point pier, plenty of courting common eiders

Peter

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