Out . Far but giving good views
Rob in Massapequa
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Late this morning Patricia Lindsay and I observed two adult or near-adult
Arctic Terns and one Roseate Tern on the Cupsogue flats, northeast of Moriches
Inlet, Suffolk, LI. Although a fair number of late-spring shorebirds were
present nearby to the east at Pikes Beach (180 Semipalmated Sandpiper
Still present, distant views. Hides a lot- patience needed. Scope highly
recommended
Rob in Massapequa
Ps. Thanks to Alexsia for using the scope
On Sunday, June 7, 2015, Mike wrote:
> The Black- necked Stilt continues in the marsh west of the Shirley Marina,
> Suffolk Co
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> Mike Cooper
> Ridge
I finally managed to get images from the Paulagics May 31st/June 1st
overnight pelagic out of Brooklyn online.
Although many of the images are for Ebird list purposes the gallery still
gives a good overview of the types of looks and sea life we were
encountering.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/1038
The Black- necked Stilt continues in the marsh west of the Shirley Marina,
Suffolk Co
Mike Cooper
Ridge. NY
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Had a pretty good morning at Doodletown, Bear Mtn. S.P. in Rockland Co. this
am. Best birds were both orioles, great looks at point blank Hooded and
Cerulean Warblers, the continuing Kentucky warbler on the right fork up the
hill from the pond, several Scarlet Tanagers, and several Worm-eating