For those who are interested in how things change, and how they stay the same, 
in the New York birding world, here is a link to an article by Ken Feustel on 
the Cedar Beach shorebird pools:

http://www.nybirds.org/KBsearch/y1993v43n3/y1993v43n3p170-184feustel.pdf#

--and to an essay I wrote four years ago, focusing in part on the phenomenon of 
over-summering sub-adult larids, including Little Gulls:

http://www.nybirds.org/KBsearch/y2010v60n4/y2010v60n4p313-317mitra.pdf#

Shai Mitra
Bay Shore

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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Other summering Little Gulls

Little Gulls in the summer on Long Island.

In the early 90's storms had breached Cedar Beach leaving large pools between 
the sand beach and the dunes. In late July 1990, 8 summering Bonaparte's Gulls 
were joined for an extended period by a Little Gull in plumage similar to the 
current bird.

The easy access birding there produced Godwits, Whimbrel, Stints and loads of 
the more common shorebirds. Until the park personnel closed the breach because 
of water flowing through the widening gap and the rip currents that were 
produced, this was the best shore birding location on Long Island.

Sy Schiff


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