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Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve

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Also present are large colonies of Northern Gannet, Common Murre, Black-legged Kittiwake, cormorants, and over 1000 nesting pairs of Thick-billed Murre; plus 60 nesting pairs of Black Guillemot, and over 150 pairs of Razorbill. Newfoundland has one of the most diverse populations of birds anywhere in North America. Newfoundland is birding paradise!

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Content and images originally posted by Cemetery_man

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JTF's review Having been raised in Newfoundland & have visited over 20 countries, this is one of the best sites in the world for Sea Birds. Pros

  • Ideal Both Sea Birds & Scenery

Cons

  • The Drive from Ontario
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