Re:[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon - Hobart Beach, Eaton's Neck (Suffolk Co.)

2013-12-01 Thread Brent Bomkamp
No sign of the bird at other locations, but as a small consolation there
was an adult Red-necked Grebe off of Valley Grove on Eaton's Neck.
Coordinates are 40° 56.152', -73° 24.185'

Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY


On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Brent Bomkamp  wrote:

> At 8:30 I located an adult Pacific Loon at Hobart Beach on Eaton's Neck.
> I initially found it on Huntington Bay, which is the body of water on the
> west side of the peninsula.  It was a few hundred feet offshore, north of
> the red lifeguard building.  Coordinates for Hobart are 40° 55.669', -73°
> 24.176'
>
> Unfortunately, the bird flew off after a few minutes of observation in the
> direction of Connecticut.  It did not land before it disappeared due to
> heat distortion, but I am going to check some locations to the north to see
> if I can relocate it.  If others plan on searching, it appeared to be an
> adult and had diffuse but noticeable "chin-strap."
>
> Good Birding,
> Brent Bomkamp
> Northport, NY
>

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[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon - Hobart Beach, Eaton's Neck (Suffolk Co.)

2013-12-01 Thread Brent Bomkamp
At 8:30 I located an adult Pacific Loon at Hobart Beach on Eaton's Neck.  I
initially found it on Huntington Bay, which is the body of water on the
west side of the peninsula.  It was a few hundred feet offshore, north of
the red lifeguard building.  Coordinates for Hobart are 40° 55.669', -73°
24.176'

Unfortunately, the bird flew off after a few minutes of observation in the
direction of Connecticut.  It did not land before it disappeared due to
heat distortion, but I am going to check some locations to the north to see
if I can relocate it.  If others plan on searching, it appeared to be an
adult and had diffuse but noticeable "chin-strap."

Good Birding,
Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY

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[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon - Hobart Beach, Eaton's Neck (Suffolk Co.)

2013-12-01 Thread Brent Bomkamp
At 8:30 I located an adult Pacific Loon at Hobart Beach on Eaton's Neck.  I
initially found it on Huntington Bay, which is the body of water on the
west side of the peninsula.  It was a few hundred feet offshore, north of
the red lifeguard building.  Coordinates for Hobart are 40° 55.669', -73°
24.176'

Unfortunately, the bird flew off after a few minutes of observation in the
direction of Connecticut.  It did not land before it disappeared due to
heat distortion, but I am going to check some locations to the north to see
if I can relocate it.  If others plan on searching, it appeared to be an
adult and had diffuse but noticeable chin-strap.

Good Birding,
Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY

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Re:[nysbirds-l] Pacific Loon - Hobart Beach, Eaton's Neck (Suffolk Co.)

2013-12-01 Thread Brent Bomkamp
No sign of the bird at other locations, but as a small consolation there
was an adult Red-necked Grebe off of Valley Grove on Eaton's Neck.
Coordinates are 40° 56.152', -73° 24.185'

Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY


On Sun, Dec 1, 2013 at 9:06 AM, Brent Bomkamp bbomk...@gmail.com wrote:

 At 8:30 I located an adult Pacific Loon at Hobart Beach on Eaton's Neck.
 I initially found it on Huntington Bay, which is the body of water on the
 west side of the peninsula.  It was a few hundred feet offshore, north of
 the red lifeguard building.  Coordinates for Hobart are 40° 55.669', -73°
 24.176'

 Unfortunately, the bird flew off after a few minutes of observation in the
 direction of Connecticut.  It did not land before it disappeared due to
 heat distortion, but I am going to check some locations to the north to see
 if I can relocate it.  If others plan on searching, it appeared to be an
 adult and had diffuse but noticeable chin-strap.

 Good Birding,
 Brent Bomkamp
 Northport, NY


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