On Thursday, 3/15, Tom Moran and I found the previously reported Eurasian Wigeon at Coopers Neck Pond in Southampton. This was a "lifer" for Tom, a bird that had given him the "slip" a number of times these past few years. Also present, besides the many species of common, wintering, waterfowl species, were at least 4 active Muskrats (tried to make River Otter out of them). Earlier, at about 0845, I had 2 Turkey Vultures fly over, fairly low, in Riverhead, and wondered if this fairly early, atypical morning sighting, was due to it's being such a "gray" day? Cheers,Bob --
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