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Bird Aftermath of the 2026 Bomb Cyclone

As predicted by the authors, Dovekies were pushed ashore from far out at sea during the bomb cyclone of February 2026. This was one of several that ended up at Parsons Beach in Kennebunkport. It later made its way on its own back out to sea. (Photo courtesy of Magill Weber) In our last blog, we wondered what kind of an impact the ferocious bomb cyclone might have on seabirds that winter on the open ocean off Maine. For instance, would Dovekies, …
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Natural Resources Council of Maine broke the news in on Wednesday, March 25, 2026.
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