Vermont’s landlocked. You can still find plenty of seabirds here

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Lexi Krupp / Vermont Public Every year, ocean birds like jaegers, northern gannets, scoters and red-throated loons fly over Lake Champlain, which serves as a migration corridor.

Vermont is the only state in New England with no ocean coastline. But every year, ocean birds visit the Green Mountain State as they migrate over Lake Champlain.

Vermont Public’s Lexi Krupp joined a group of birders who went out in search of seabirds.

This interview was produced for the ear. We highly recommend listening to the audio. We’ve also provided a transcript, which has been edited for length and clarity.

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