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Erratic, swirling flocks of flying gulls look like a Hitchcock film. They're actually just catching bugs.
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As we round the corner of mid-summer, with Labor Day now dimly visible at the horizon, it’s time you got serious about shorebirds.
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You may not see hundreds of shearwaters and other seabirds, but it’s always worth getting out in a boat.
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Predicting this South Pacific seabird’s appearance in the state was utterly absurd – there had never been a Juan Fernandez Petrel in the entire North Atlantic, and there are maybe 3 records in the South Atlantic, none closer than Brazil.
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With the tourist hordes come the birds of summer, and they are worth leaving your home for, and maybe even crossing a town line or two.
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Many terns and gulls usually seen on Cape Cod beaches are still nesting in the Arctic. Meantime, those who are on the Cape are nesting in rooftop malls and buildings.
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Last week I covered the Brood XIV 17-year cicadas and the birds that love them, but it turned out the birds weren’t quite done adding to this story.