Pribilof Islands - Alaska's Bering Sea

An Alaska birding hot spot that is a must visit destination for some of Alaska's most interesting resident birds and the chance for great Asian wanderers.
 
King Eider in flight
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Peeking over the cliffs directly into nests of Alaska's interesting bird residents
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Least and Crested Auklets
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Thick-Billed Murre on its nest ledge
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Northern Fur Seal
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Red-necked Stint
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Parakeet Auklet
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Gray wagtail - A very rare visitor to North America
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Gray-tailed Tattler - Bering Sea Alaska
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Northern Fur Seals staking out their territories
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Common Murres
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Red-throated Pipit
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Horned Puffins
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Parasitic Jaeger
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Red Phalarope
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Bird the boonies - so many birds, so little time