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New Brunswick, Saint John, Red Head Marsh

Red Head Marsh is located on Red Head Road in east Saint John. This former freshwater DUC impoundment was returned to tidal influence in 2005.The marsh is an excellent spot to see large numbers of greenwing teal, black duck, shorebirds and Canada geese.

I am pretty sure the large bird I saw take off when I arrived at the end of the trail where this panorama is taken was an Osprey. Unfortunately I did not get a picture.

Park at N 45.15.545, W 066.00.808 and follow the trail.The tidal mud flats are located across the road and offer shore and sea bird viewing.

Copyright: Jim Watters
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 8400x4200
Taken: 10/07/2012
Uploaded: 11/07/2012
Published: 11/07/2012
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Tags: new brunswick; saint john; marsh; water; red head road; red head marsh; birds; ducks; osprey; ducks unlimited; duc
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