The previously reported Roseate Spoonbill in Dutchess County has been seen by 
many appreciative birders throughout the day today. Whether it continues or for 
how long are, of course, unknowns. 

The land owner has graciously extended permission for gentle birders to walk in 
on their private lane to view the bird better. 

The rules are simple: park elsewhere (Holiday Inn?) and walk in on the lane, 
but NO FURTHER THAN the power station. Do not drive in the lane and do not 
impede access for others. 

Of course, be courteous and don’t crowd the bird. 

Good luck if you go for it. 

Rich Guthrie 
NewBaltimore 
The Greene County 
New York 
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