The Yellow- headed Blackbird continues along the western edge of Lewin's Farm 
in Calverton. I got a momentary look as the bird popped up in my scope view as 
I was scanning the flock and I could not relocate the bird after this brief 
encounter. 
The bird is mingling with a mixed flock of blackbirds numbering well over 2000 
individuals. The flock was quite skittish this morning regularly  moving from 
the trees to the ground, and when on the ground continually lifting and 
resettling making any kind of systematic scan impossible.
I viewed the bird along the northwest border of the field on Sound Ave.

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