BANGOR DAILY NEWS • March 28, 2026
Our scheduled 10 a.m. departure on the Isle au Haut ferry, Stonington Harbor was surprisingly calm. Two captains, three guides and 24 participants climbed aboard without hesitation. This excursion has become one of our most popular offerings, mostly because harlequin ducks are among the cutest birds on the planet. We counted 239 during the three-hour voyage. Long-tailed ducks were also abundant. We tallied 94. We saw all three scoter species: surf (56), black (49) and white-winged (7). There were 32 common eiders, a rather low number, and 25 red-breasted mergansers, a rather high one. Two offshore flocks of Canada geese were a surprise. Who expects to see 57 that far out on saltwater? The 34 great cormorants were less so. They nest on the farthest island, Seal Island, and move closer to shore in winter. The only surprise about the 375 American herring gulls was that we actually counted them. Who counts gulls? ~ Bob Duchesne
