Brooklyn had another weather-out but if they can get enough people to sail
they plan on sailing Sun evening, Oct 3 and be out all day Mon, Oct 4. This
is a great time of year. We've had multiple Black-capped Petrels this late,
there could be more Leach's than Band-rumpeds, and it's a better time for
jaegers than summer. Hope you can make it and support New York pelagic
birding!

https://americanprincesscruises.com/events/pelagic-trip-10-4-2021/


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*Paul A. GurisGreen Lane, PA  paulagics.com
<http://paulagics.com>@gmail.com <http://gmail.com>*

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