This morning I heard a singing male BLUE GROSBEAK behind the South Fork
Natural History Museum in Bridgehampton, (Suffolk Co.). The bird was
singing from the large spruce stand directly behind the museum and then
later along the south-eastern edge of the park. There are also several
singing male Indigo Buntings and a small colony of Purple Martins in the
field.

I heard from Jim Ash that his search for the Elegant Tern at Shinnecock was
unsuccessful today, however there was a MARBLED GODWIT on the Tiana flats,
and a WHIMBREL at Triton Lane.

-- 
Hugh McGuinness
Washington, D.C.

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