Today was a great day at the seawatch!  Not a huge number of migrants, but nice diversity and some uncommon birds made a great day.
Red-throated Loons and a few Northern Gannets were moving early along with gulls, but then this movement quieted down rather quickly.  At the end of the day after the scattered rain had passed, a few groups of Snow Geese, Canada Geese, and Tundra Swans were migrating.  The male Harlequin Duck that Doug had fly in yesterday was still sitting with the local scoter flock this morning.  A dolphin was present for the third day in a row.
The real highlights today were 3 Parasitic Jaegers, 5 Razorbills, and an adult Little Gull!  The Razorbills were moving throughout the day with 3 singles and 2 together.  Hopefully this is just the beginning of a great season for them.  The Little Gull spotted by Doug Gochfeld migrated south by itself at the very end of the day.
Non-waterbird highlight was an immature Northern Goshawk that moved over the town in the afternoon.
An eBird list of species detected follows, with counted migrants in bold:
4,056 migrants today.
Location:     Avalon Seawatch
Observation date:     11/26/10
Number of species:     45
 Snow Goose     230
 Brant     9
 Canada Goose     17
 Tundra Swan     54
 American Black Duck     42
 Mallard     4
 Northern Pintail     4
 Greater Scaup     36
 Lesser Scaup     33
 Common Eider     26
Harlequin Duck     1
 Surf Scoter     472
 White-winged Scoter     30
 Black Scoter     727
 Surf/Black Scoter     20
 Long-tailed Duck     14
 Red-breasted Merganser     13
 Red-throated Loon     1598
 Common Loon     22
 Northern Gannet     215
 Double-crested Cormorant     24
Northern Harrier     1
Northern Goshawk     1
Black-bellied Plover     2
American Oystercatcher     2
Ruddy Turnstone     5
Sanderling     15
Purple Sandpiper     30
Dunlin     200
 Bonaparte's Gull     60
 Little Gull     1
 Laughing Gull     142
 Ring-billed Gull     152
 Herring Gull     57
 Great Black-backed Gull     3
 Parasitic Jaeger     3
 Razorbill     5
Rock Pigeon     20
Mourning Dove     3
Red-breasted Nuthatch     1
Northern Mockingbird     1
European Starling     60
Song Sparrow     2
White-throated Sparrow     1
Dark-eyed Junco     1
House Sparrow     10
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