It's finally here:
Except that it isn't as thick in real life, this is the view from Cape Spear this morning:
This is the wind forecast for tomorrow around lunch time. Not exactly what I would like to see but maybe it'll bring something in from offshore? ;)
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I posted a picture of a wing print a few weeks ago - it was from a grouse. Dave Bell got it right - wouldn't expect anything less from that guy.
But what about this - picture taken yesterday. Could it be a Great Horned Owl?
Wigeon were at Kent's Pond yesterday - including this female Eurasian: