The Blue Gosbeaks are back on their Breeding ground in the Eastport
Conservation Area, Eastport.
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Looking at the Franklin's Gull right now with Mike Scheibel. The bird is on the
west side of the channel.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On May 31, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
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> To my knowledge the bird has not been seen this morning despite multiple
> observers on site.
>
> D
Normally I would but dont have much time to be away from my family
today...I hear you about the element of surprise but I'm a family guyI
guess it wouldn't be my fault if something "was in my way" if I was trying
to look at the Franklins Gull
Good luck birding (and "birding")
Rob in Massapequa
To my knowledge the bird has not been seen this morning despite multiple
observers on site.
Don't let this discourage you though. I would just get out there and put in the
field work. You might be the one to refind it + there is always the surprise
element of Plum Beach--and I mean birds not...
Not as of 1130a.
-Mike Shanley
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