[nysbirds-l] Glaucous Gull - Jones Beach Field 6

2013-12-31 Thread Pat Palladino
Currently on the beach with the other gulls. About 30 yards west of the main 
Field 6 building.

Patrick F. Palladino


On Dec 29, 2013, at 8:11 PM, "Tim Dunn"  wrote:

> An impromptu run out to the east end today.  At Shinnecock Inlet, one 
> immature Glaucous Gull was seen moving between both jetties. A Great 
> Cormorant was on the tower at the end of the jetty, the Common Eider flock 
> was just west of the inlet, and several Long-tailed Ducks were in and out of 
> the inlet. 
> 
> A Red-necked Grebe was in the bay just inside and west of the inlet, but that 
> bird flew east while I was observing it. 4 Boat-tailed Grackles were in the 
> parking area of the old Ponquogue Bridge. 
> 
> At Deep Hollow on the south side, five Snow Geese were there but flew around 
> noon. The Ross's Goose was seen with a group of five Canada's. I didn't see 
> the Cackling but didn't work through each goose as the rain picked up. 
> 
> Reaching Montauk Point just in time for the steady rain, the large seaduck 
> flock featured Common Eider, Red-breasted Mergs and all three scoters, with 
> the vast majority being Black.
> 
> At Montauk Harbor, a young/darker Snowy Owl was present. Curiously, one male 
> and one female Ring-necked Pheasant were freshly road killed about 100 yards 
> apart from each other on East Lake Drive by Little Reed Pond. 
> 
> Thanks,
> Tim Dunn
> Babylon NY
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
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[nysbirds-l] Glaucous Gull - Jones Beach Field 6

2013-12-31 Thread Pat Palladino
Currently on the beach with the other gulls. About 30 yards west of the main 
Field 6 building.

Patrick F. Palladino


On Dec 29, 2013, at 8:11 PM, Tim Dunn timd...@optonline.net wrote:

 An impromptu run out to the east end today.  At Shinnecock Inlet, one 
 immature Glaucous Gull was seen moving between both jetties. A Great 
 Cormorant was on the tower at the end of the jetty, the Common Eider flock 
 was just west of the inlet, and several Long-tailed Ducks were in and out of 
 the inlet. 
 
 A Red-necked Grebe was in the bay just inside and west of the inlet, but that 
 bird flew east while I was observing it. 4 Boat-tailed Grackles were in the 
 parking area of the old Ponquogue Bridge. 
 
 At Deep Hollow on the south side, five Snow Geese were there but flew around 
 noon. The Ross's Goose was seen with a group of five Canada's. I didn't see 
 the Cackling but didn't work through each goose as the rain picked up. 
 
 Reaching Montauk Point just in time for the steady rain, the large seaduck 
 flock featured Common Eider, Red-breasted Mergs and all three scoters, with 
 the vast majority being Black.
 
 At Montauk Harbor, a young/darker Snowy Owl was present. Curiously, one male 
 and one female Ring-necked Pheasant were freshly road killed about 100 yards 
 apart from each other on East Lake Drive by Little Reed Pond. 
 
 Thanks,
 Tim Dunn
 Babylon NY
 Sent from my iPhone
 
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