Hi all,

On our way into the holiday weekend many of us will be thinking about
making runs for one of the two fantastic birds seen in the state this week.
While there have been no sightings of the Common Ringed-Plover after the
day it was found there certainly is a tremendous amount of habitat in the
Cupsogue area and any reports, positive or negative would be very helpful.
Somewhat surprising (to me, at least) is the lack of excitement regarding
the Lake Champlain Brown Booby on this list. It seems in recent past the
birds of this species showing up on inland bodies of water in the NE tend
to stick around for some time. This is a bird that many people downstate
would appreciate updates on towards the end of the week.
In the field these days, conversation seems to always touch on the
difficulties birders are having finding up to date information on rare
birds in this new age of technology. There are many options and people have
their favorite methods, but I am worried about the future of this list if
the current trend continues. If we don't use it, we surely will loose it.


Good birding (and reporting),

Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY

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