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The birds are back, just in time to celebrate 25 years of the Johnson's Mills Shorebird Interpretive Centre » CHMA

Summary by CHMA 106.9 FM
A flock of tens of thousands of shorebirds move in synch on the shores of Johnson’s Mills. Photo: Erica Butler The shorebirds have started returning to Dorchester Cape. Every year more than a quarter million shorebirds–about 30% of the world’s population–return to the Bay of Fundy’s tidal mudflats as part of their long migration from the Arctic all the way to South America. On the expansive mudflats near Johnson’s Mills on Dorchester Cape, tens …
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CHMA 106.9 FM broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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