With all these murres, Razorbills, and kittiwakes hanging out right along the 
coast this winter, it’s a real shame we lost the Brooklyn VI. I’d love to get 
offshore and see what’s going on out there!

Cheers,
-Tim H

> On Jan 18, 2019, at 1:56 PM, Doug Gochfeld <fresha2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> There is currently a Thick-billed Murre in Gravesend Bay, Brooklyn. It is 
> close to shore, swimming NW along the rim of the bay. I was viewing from 
> adjacent to the parking pulloff along the eastbound Belt Parkway just west of 
> (before) exit 5. It has covered a considerable amount of water heading NW and 
> is now closer to the pedestrian overpass to the north of there, and if it 
> continues ln this course it will eventually pass the next lot to the NW, 
> which is the eBird hotspot named “Gravesend Bay—Middle Lot” or something 
> close to that.
> 
> Good Birding
> -Doug Gochfeld. Brooklyn, NY.
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