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Semipalmated Sandpiper LbNA #76681

Owner:Silver Eagle Contact Platinum
Plant date:Oct 4, 2023
Location: Cape Enrage Pebble Beach
City:Alma
County:New Brunswick, CAN
State:New Brunswick, Canada
Boxes:1
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Last edited:Jul 28, 2024
Terrain Difficulty: Easy (flat, 20 meters RT)

The semipalmated sandpiper is a very small shore bird that gets its name from the short webs between its toes. They migrate through the Bay of Fundy and can be seen at Cape Enrage Nature Preserve, along with this box.

Directions:
Go east on NB 915 for 13.8 km, then sharp right on Cape Enrage Rd for 5.5 km to Pebble Beach part of Cape Enrage on right and park.

Clues:
Find Cape Enrage Nature Preserve sign at right side of parking area and walk behind it 28 steps to the far end of an old log half buried under rocks. LB is under the log where a small branch juts out hidden by rocks. Please be discreet and build an Inukshuk after stamping in.

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