About a dozen small (1-4 birds) groups of razorbills around Montauk Pt as
well.


On Tue, Dec 4, 2012 at 1:10 PM, Anthony Collerton <icoller...@gmail.com>wrote:

> This morning Vicky Bustamante found a WHITE-WINGED DOVE at a private
> feeder near East Lake in Montauk.  She got photos and confirmed ID with
> others, but the bird quickly vanished and could not be refound by myself or
> others this morning.
>
> The BROWN PELICAN continues in Montauk Harbor - this morning on a pontoon
> dock in West Lake.  The first winter BLACK-HEADED GULL I reported on
> Saturday was also still there today and I was able to get some poor, but
> identifiable, photos for eBird.
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