Hi All,
        despite the very wet and very windy weather conditions this 
morning, there was a movement of Bonaparte's Gulls all morning at PEPTBO. 

>From 07:00 to 12:00 there were over 15,000 Bonaparte's heading NE into the 
wind in flocks ranging in size from 20 to over 500, many cutting across the 
land behind me, I expect I missed many more of the flocks going behind me, 
so the number could have been higher. 

Mixed in with them were 59 Little Gulls including a group of 8, and a full 
summer plumaged Sabines Gull, the Sabines went through at 10:48am. 

Very few gulls were moving in the afternoon.


                              Dave

David Okines,
Station Manager,
PEPTBO



To reach Prince Edward Point Bird Observatory and the NWA, from Picton.

Take Main Street from the east end of downtown Picton, go down to the 
bottom of the hill and turn immediately right onto Union Street (directly 
across 
from Tip of the Bay Motel). Follow Union Street up out of Picton (it becomes 
County Road 8) for 2.5 km, at the junction in the highway, turn right onto 
County Road 17 and follow it for 6.5km, turn left onto County Road 16 and 
continue to the stop sign at the end (about 1km). Turn right and follow County 
Road 13 past the Black River Cheese factory and continue for 23.5 km to the 
Prince Edward Point National Wildlife Area (County Road 13 eventually 
becomes Long Point Road). At Ducks Dive Charters the road turns to gravel, 
continue for 2.5 km to the bird observatory on the right.
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