Professional birdwatcher John James Audubon put Grand Manan Island on the international birding map in 1831, and birders have been flocking to New Brunswick ever since. Soaring moments include Bald eagles wheeling over the rocky coastlines. Receding tides where 50,000 Sandpipers scurry on glistening mud flats. The brightly coloured flash of a Puffin’s bill as it dives seaward. Or a glimpse of an endangered Piping plover amidst the white banks of the sand dunes at Irving Eco-Centre in the Town of Bouctouche, (recently nominated for an international travel destination award.) Bring your binoculars to watch the skies – or just to take in our astonishing Natural Wonders.
Day Adventures for birds of a feather.
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