> In a brief stop at Croton Point Park this morning I did not see the snipe 
> that had been seen and photographed yesterday afternoon on the ball field as 
> you drive in, but there were 12 GW Teal and 6 killdeer there (as well as 
> numerous robins, mallards, Canada geese and about 80 ring billed gulls) but 
> by far the highlight was a seal dining on a fish west of the swimming beach 
> popping up and down drifting towards the rocky northwest point -- don't know 
> my seals well enough to ID.

> Woodcocks are also back at the park along east side of main landfill coming 
> out of phrags around 7 pm

L. Trachtenberg
Ossining. 

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