PLBO Reports: Saturday April 4 (Afternoon)
Afternoon Report 12:00 PM to 3:45 PM Observers: Bev Schneider, Jennifer McCabe, Mike MacFarlane, Jenna Cowie Weather: Sunny with fairly heavy cloud cover, temperature 0º C to 5º C. Winds […]
Afternoon Report 12:00 PM to 3:45 PM Observers: Bev Schneider, Jennifer McCabe, Mike MacFarlane, Jenna Cowie Weather: Sunny with fairly heavy cloud cover, temperature 0º C to 5º C. Winds […]
Morning Report 7:30AM – 11:30AM Weather: Rain, freezing rain and ice pellets; winds NE to E @ Beaufort 3-4; seas very choppy with whitecaps developing; visibility 5 to 20km Observers:
Morning Report 7:30AM – 11:30AM Weather: Cloudy; NE winds @ Beaufort 3; seas relatively calm (some swell and chop); visibility 30+km Observers: Todd Watts, Nancy and Dennis Muelhauser Continuous counting
Rare Bird Alert! A King Eider (male) was spotted this afternoon by Paul Martin at the Point Lepreau Bird Observatory Morning Report 7:30AM – 11:30AM Weather: Cloudy. Showers into mid-session;
Morning Report 7:15AM – 11:15AM Weather: Cloudy; NE winds @ Beaufort 3; seas becoming relatively calm; visibility 30+km Observers: Todd Watts, Richard Blacquiere Continuous counting recorded in 15 minute blocks
Morning Report 7:30AM – 11:30AM Weather: Cloudy; south winds @ Beaufort 3-4; unsettled seas; Good visibility (limited to about 20km) Observers: Todd Watts, Ian Stead, Wendy Smith Continuous counting recorded
Morning Report Weather: Cloudy with some rain and snow showers, becoming sunny; northwest winds @ Beaufort 3-4; relatively calm seas with developing whitecaps; visibility fair to good Observers: Todd Watts,
Saturday, March 21 2026 (Morning) Volunteer Observer: Joanne Mawhinney If I had only one hand to count on, I would have been fine! The lowest numbers I think I’ve ever
Jim Wilson conducted a four-hour migration count at the Point Lepreau Bird Observatory between 8:25 AM and 12:25 PM today to begin the Observatory’s spring migration season for the 31st
Report created by Paul Martin, Shorebird Counter and Educator for the Shorebird Conservation and Education Project with the Saint John Naturalists Club. Start time: 1:30 pm High tide: 5:44 pm (6.7