Following our early birding at Cupsogue, Tom Burke, Gail Benson and I ended up 
at Shinnecock Inlet, for a late afternoon seawatch. Our highlights were 
multiple Cory's and Great Shearwaters.

Sifting through the Tern flock turned up 1 Roseate among the many Common Terns. 
This is similar to what we have observed at Shinnecock Inlet over the last few 
weeks.

Cheers,

> On Jun 25, 2015, at 4:17 PM, Gail Benson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Tom Burke, Andrew Baksh and I spent 5 hours on the flats today. Our 
> highlights were two Arctic Terns, one first summer and one second summer. 
> There were four Roseate Terns as well, with a smattering of expected 
> shorebirds including the lingering "Western" Willet.  Ocean watching was not 
> productive.
> 
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