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Black Turnstone

Latin:  Arenaria melanocephala

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Sanderling

Latin:  Calidris alba

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Baird's Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris bairdii

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Common Ringed Plover

Latin:  Charadrius hiaticula

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Purple Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris maritima

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Pectoral Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris melanotos

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Least Sandpiper

Latin:  Calidris minutilla

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Black Swift

Latin:  Cypseloides niger

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    Decoys

    Decoys - About Us

    Mad River Decoy was formerly located in the Green Mountains of north central Vermont.

    Mad River Decoys by Audubon
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    Decoys By Audubon

    National Audubon Society’s Seabird Institute is proud to continue the tradition of manufacturing bird conservation decoys thanks to the generous donation of the Mad River Decoy business by its founders, Jim and Nancy Henry.

    Atlantic Puffin with Atlantic Herring on Eastern Egg Rock
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    Atlantic Puffin with Atlantic Herring on Eastern Egg Rock

    An Atlantic Puffin returns to Eastern Egg Rock Island with a beakful of Atlantic Herring.

    Atlantic Puffin with Saury on Eastern Egg Rock
    Conservation

    Atlantic Puffin with Saury on Eastern Egg Rock

    An Atlantic Puffin returns to Eastern Egg Rock Island with a beakful of Saury.

    Atlantic Puffin with Hake on Eastern Egg Rock
    Conservation

    Atlantic Puffin with Hake on Eastern Egg Rock

    An Atlantic Puffin returns from the sea with a beakful of Hake, on Eastern Egg Rock Island

    Is the Acadian Redfish Helping Puffins Adapt to Climate Change?
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    Is the Acadian Redfish Helping Puffins Adapt to Climate Change?

    A Once Endangered Fish is Helping Puffins

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    Seabird Advisory Council Annual Meeting Presentation 2016

    Help us save the winter home of Maine puffins!
    Conservation

    Help us save the winter home of Maine puffins!

    Please ask President Obama to permanently protect this vital ocean habitat.

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