Thanks for sharing Glenn. Terrific read about legendary folks in this game of 
ours. 

I always marvel at the luck and blessings some of you had growing up with and 
enjoying field time with some of the best.

Cheers,

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Andrew Baksh
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> On Aug 16, 2022, at 12:47 PM, Glenn Quinn <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Well. Bob’s ibis post just made me feel old!! Actually, I’m only 59 but I 
> started birding 47 years ago.
> 
>  In July of 1977, 7 immature White Ibis appeared in Mount Sinai harbor where 
> they remained for over a month. On July 19th, 1977, I found a lone immature 
> White Ibis in the salt marsh at Prospect Point (Sands Point, Nassau County). 
> Despite being very young, I immediately knew what it was. I rode my bike 
> home, and called up Barbara Spencer, my birding mentor and the preeminent 
> birder in all of New York State at the time. She came the next day (I had 
> found the bird in the evening the day before), and for good measure dragged 
> another genius birder with her in Tom Davis. Fortunately, the bird was still 
> there and they photographed it and published the photos in the Kingbird. 
> Barbara, not to be outdone by her young protégé, promptly found a Franklin’s 
> Gull a few hundred feet away from the ibis. This is what she did, regularly….
>  
> 
> Coincidentally, 1977 was also the year that a Bar-tailed Godwit showed up on 
> Long Island, in August at Oak Beach Marsh, and an Anhinga was seen over 
> Middle Line Island in July…….
> 
>  
> 
> The ibis and godwit are both documented in the Fall 1977 issue of the 
> Kingbird. Oddly, the 1977 Mount Sinai ibis don’t appear anywhere on eBird. 
> This is a glaring omission and maybe somebody that saw them (and is still 
> living) can enter them into the eBird database.
> 
> Anyway, just thought this information would make useful reading!
> 
> Cheers,
> Glenn
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