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Ocean Tidal Flats Sandy Beach Dunes Salt Marsh
Ocean salinity, currents and tidal action keep coastal waters open in the late fall and early spring, providing habitat for seabirds that rely on coastal waters or open ocean for food.  An enclosed bay, estuary, and open ocean create habitat for migrating shorebirds and wintering marine ducks.
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Common Eider PHOTO: 1 2 3
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Common Eiders are common off of Plymouth Beach in fall and winter. They feed on mussels and other invertebrates by diving from the surface. In summer, Common Eiders nest on the rocky coasts from Massachusetts north to and throughout the Arctic. Eiders may be seen anywhere offshore of the beach, but are most common near the public beach parking lot and in the Harbor itself.
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