All,

I looked through eBird records and in Bull's Birds and can find no reference to 
previous records of Black Guillemot in Nassau County. Bull mentions that in the 
last twenty years all records were from Suffolk County but does not 
specifically say that there are no records in Nassau County. He also mentions 
the record from Rye in Westchester and the one on Lake Champlain.

Ebird has one record from Breezy Point and everything else is in Suffolk 
County. So, does anyone know of previous Nassau County Black Guillemots? It 
seems unlikely to me that one has never been in Nassau County before.

Finally, for those who are going to chase this bird, the way I managed to get 
there is to use the intersection of "The Boulevard" and "Cliff Way" in the town 
of Sea Cliff as my destination with my GPS.

Good Birding,
Corey Finger
 
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