Migrant shorebirds are slowly infiltrating the South Fork of Long Island.
This morning single *SEMIPALMATED* and *LEAST SANDPIPERS* were with the
large Sanderling and Dunlin flock on the sandflats at Mecox Inlet
(Watermill, Suffolk Co.), the former being (I believe) the first of the
season out here. Four *EASTERN WILLET* and a *CASPIAN TERN* were roosting
with the gulls and looking less than thrilled by the chilly breeze sweeping
across Mecox Bay.

Sag Pond in Bridgehampton is nearly full of water again and the only bird of
note was a lingering (likely injured) *COMMON MERGANSER*. On nearby
Wainscott Pond, 5 or 6 *PECTORAL SANDPIPERS*, found on Friday by Hugh
McGuinness, were visible by scope from the roadside. Who knows what else in
lurking in the flooded vegetation of this interesting but rather
inaccessible site. A number of observers have come across *BLUE-WINGED
TEAL*in the past week or so. Today there were pairs on the flooded
field at the
SoFo Nature Center in Bridgehampton, a rain pool at the Merrill Lake
Preserve in Springs and on Wainscott Pond.

This evening a couple of *WHIP-POOR-WILLS* were calling in Amagansett, and
Bob Wick has been hearing a different bird for much of the past week. Also
in Amagansett, Susan Benson observed a *BLACK VULTURE* over Cranberry Hole
Road on Thursday (22 Apr).

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Angus Wilson
New York City & The Springs, NY, USA
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com/

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