Hi everyone,

Julie Hart forwarded photos of a breeding plumage male Smith's Longspur
just found near field 2 (the westernmost lot)/golf course area, found by a
visiting birder named Matt Talluto. Photos will be available on eBird
later.

Pin:

40.62135, -73.28367

His notes:

"West end of parking lot. Take first access road to beach (near golf course
entrance). Turn west down beach along the dune fence. Count five
do-not-enter (least tern nest area) signs. It was just around the fifth
sign. It was foraging in the foredunes among the grasses."

Good luck if you go, and please be respectful of the breeding tern/plover
restricted access areas and take all the other standard beach precautions.

Best,
Brendan Fogarty

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