Mile 100 Report
Johnson Creek, Bandon Beach
July 19, 2012
An appalling number of dead Common Murre (177) littered the high-tide line on the mile south of Face Rock State Park.
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An appalling number of dead Common Murre (177) littered the high-tide line on the mile south of Face Rock State Park. All but three were babies showing no sign of injury. In 12 years of daily beach walking, I've never seen a dead baby murre, let alone this number. It was like coming onto a field after the battle. The crows and gulls were already feasting on the fallen.
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