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Terry James reports that a cousin has been seeing two immature Yellow-crowned Night-Herons by the beach in Freshwater. Terry did not know exactly where this was but I can guess.
Behind the Sobeys and other buildings in Placentia there is access to a significant beach with numerous long narrow little pools with trees and open grassy areas. I can picture night-herons being here.
They have been there a few days and are not always in sight.
It would be worth the look if you have the time.
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Aug 23, 2016, 6:08:15 PM8/23/16
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Ok best to try and figure out for yourself where the beach in Freshwater might be. The beach I described is more properly in Placentia and is probably not the correct location of the herons but still a place worth checking.
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On Tuesday, 23 August 2016 15:08:15 UTC-7, brucema...@gmail.com wrote:
> Ok best to try and figure out for yourself where the beach in Freshwater might be. The beach I described is more properly in Placentia and is probably not the correct location of the herons but still a place worth checking.
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Did not find the Night-herons at Freshwater, Argentia or Placentia this morning.