Subject: | Eastern Egg Rock, Maine |
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From: | "Martyn Stewart" mijdog2000 |
Date: | Sun Jun 27, 2010 8:19 pm ((PDT)) |
Atlantic puffins had nearly vanished from the Maine coast until a young bio= logist defied conventional wisdom to lure them home. I was invited to Eastern Egg rock island to record the atlantic puffin. Ste= ve Kress who had introduced these birds back in 1973 has re-established thi= s island to now include over 200 breading pairs of puffins.This recording y= ou can hear one of the puffins in its burrow along with common tern, arctic= tern and laughing gull and the endangered Roseate Tern http://soundofcritters.com/archives/1190 Martyn ************************************* Martyn Stewart www.naturesound.org www.soundofcritters.com Redmond WA 425-898-0462 |
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