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    Common Tern
    Birds

    Common Tern

    The Common Tern is Eastern Egg Rock's most numerous species.

    Common Eider
    Birds

    Common Eider

    Common Eiders (Somateria mollissima) are large sea ducks that breed from Maine north to the Arctic.

    Puffin FAQs
    Birds

    Puffin FAQs

    26 questions and answers about puffins.

    Eastern Egg Rock
    Birds

    Eastern Egg Rock

    Eastern Egg Rock

    Puffin Watching Cruises in Maine
    Birds

    Puffin Watching Cruises in Maine

    Puffin Watching Cruises in Maine

    Giving Seabirds a Helping Hand
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    Giving Seabirds a Helping Hand

    Road Scholars assist Audubon Biologists to Improve Habitat for Maine Seabirds

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    Programs

    Raptor Rapture

    Immerse yourself in raptors

    Audubon Chapter Leadership Program
    Programs

    Audubon Chapter Leadership Program

    July 13-18  Chapter representatives deepen their expertise and effectiveness

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