Folks,
This evening, there were 6 Cackling Geese in a group along with a host
of other Canada's in the east cell. Two of the Cackling appeared to have
the faintest hint of a few white feathers at the base of the black neck
at the border of the pale breast.  Also at the lagoons this evening were
about 60 Bonies in adult and first winter plumage. Ducks included Lesser
Scaup, RingNecked, Black, Shovelers, Ruddys, Mallards, Am Widgeon and a
non-duck Coot. Shorebirds included Pectoral, Gr & Lesser Yellowlegs,
Dunlin, Killdeer. No sign of the BB or Golden plovers.

Anyone living near Dorchester and can check out a bird report, please
contact me personally.
 
Exeter lagoons are a mile and a quarter to the west of the intersection
of highways 4 and 83 approximately 30 miles north of London in Exeter.
Turn south at the cemetery which is Airport Line road and drive to the
second gate on the left. Park without blocking the entrance and walk in.
Just a reminder that you are required to possess and display on your
dashboard an annual permit that is obtained at the town office during
business hours at no cost. Town office is at the intersection of Main St
and Sanders St.

Good Birding..

Rick Thornton

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