Refound Common Murre at 1:45. It was in the mouth of the jetty. I will try to 
post a picture to eBird later.

The female Harlequin was on the western side of the west jetty. As I was 
departing, at 2pm, a single Razorbill flew into the jetty and landed in the bay 
to join another, not far from the red buoy.

Strong NW winds made for challenging conditions.

On another note, the Black Vultures were not present at the Roanoke Ave 
Elementary school the two times I checked this morning. Plenty of Turkey 
Vultures about.

Sent from my iPod

> On Jan 11, 2019, at 1:45 PM, Gail Benson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> A  Common Murre continues in Shinnecock Inlet seen from the 
> west side.  (First picked out by Seth Ausubel at 12:50 pm.) Going up and down 
> the inlet but diving frequently.   Female Harlequin Duck continues off west 
> side ofwest jetty, also a small number of Black-legged Kittiwakes off shore 
> and a few Razorbills.
> Tom Burke & Gail Benson
> 
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