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Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - David Pelly, staff & Nick Birkett

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Long way for chicks to fall

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Baby chicks survived the fall

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sancturay - Thick-billed Murre (penquin colours)

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Thick-billed Murre family

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Thick-billed Murre familly

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary & breeding grounds for birds

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Some Thick-billed Murres still have nesting chicks

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Nesting birdse Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Nesting birds

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Nesting birds safe on 750' (250m) cliffs

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Many places for nests

Nunavut, Port Leopold Island, Prince Regent Inlet - Migratory Bird Sanctuary - Thick - billed Murres nesting

Wow. So much history wrapped up in austere beauty. Thank you for sharing!