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Thursday, August 22, 2019

GREAT CORMORANT ON BUOY, HEAD HARBOR PASSAGE,CHARLOTTE COUNTY,NEW BRUNSWICK, 8/15/2019



BREEDING BLACK-LEGGED KITIWAKES & COMMON EIDERS, HEAD HARBOR PASSAGE,CHARLOTTE COUNTY,NEW BRUNSWICK, 8/15/2019



BREEDING BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKES TAKING OFF & ON WATER, HEAD HARBOR PASSAGE,CHARLOTTE COUNTY,NEW BRUNSWICK, 8/15/2019

   We can ID these gulls as breeding Black-legged Kittiwakes as follows:
  • White head and underparts
  • Grey back
  • Grey wings tipped solid black, that look like they were dipped in black ink. You can also see the solid black tips on the birds in the water. This solid black tip is one of prominent field markings of this species.
  • Black legs
  • Dark eyes
  • Completely white tail
  • Yellow bill - in the first three photos, where you can see the bill, it looks dark.  However, in the fourth photo, which is cropped from the third, you can see that the bill is really yellow.

   The Black-legged Kittiwake is a pelagic bird.  Typically it nests on cliff ledges, but has been known to occasionally use man made structures, such as buildings and shipwrecks.  The hind toe on the foot of the Black-legged Kittiwake is a bump, giving the bird its scientific name tridactyla, meaning "three-toed" ( instead of four on each foot).
   The Black-legged Kittiwake is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 916.


 





Wednesday, August 21, 2019

WHIRLPOOL, HEAD HARBOR PASSAGE, NEW BRUNSWICK

         The Old Sow is a whirlpool which occurs on incoming tides off of Eastport, Maine.  It is the largest tidal whirlpool in the Western Hemisphere.  The Bay of Fundy and Passamaquoddy Bay come together on the southern tip of Deer Island.  Beneath 300 feet of water is a 250-foot hill. This and the narrow passageway of Head Harbor Passage causes the water to swirl, forming eddies.  The biggest whirlpool is named Old Sow. Smaller eddies surrounding it are known as Piglets.  In the photos below you can see such a whirlpool.
   The upwellings of water bring food, such as krill, to the surface.  This is why Head Harbor Passage is such a great feeding ground for birds.









RING-BILLED GULL IN FLIGHT OVER WATER, EASTPORT,MAINE, 8/15/2019




JUVENILE BALD EAGLE ON SHORE, EASTPORT,MAINE, 8/15/2019




GULLS & CORMORANTS ALONG ROCKY COAST FROM "PIER PRESSURE", EASTPORT,MAINE, 8/15/2019