“Bronx” Brendan Keogh reported to me this morning that he saw the bird flying
over the area of Hunter Island in Pelham Bay Park, Bronx, and it looked to be
headed south. His call was at about noon.
I guess the Pelican decided it’s nicer in Sanibel Island or maybe Miami.
Sounds good to me,
Jac
The Playland Lake White Pelican took some exploratory flights over the past
2 days and was last seen late morning (11:30 or so). We have checked the
lake just now (4 to 5 pm) but no Pelican.
Also no sign of the Lapland Longspur or Horned Lark flock.
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Before leaving the beach I returned to Robert Moses Field 2 and
patrolled the edges, and also walked into the picnic area (last seen
here before it had disappeared earlier). I also checked down the
sidewalk that leads to the club house at the golf course. No luck with
the Mountain Bluebird. I l
There is currently a group of birders at Democrat point bot seeing the bird.
Any updates from parking lot?
Thank you
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> Patricia Lindsay just re-found what is presumably her continuing Robert Moses
> SP Mountain Bl
A friend just told me about the bird which is currently off the west end 2
jetty. Positively IDed by a shot of the bird on the back of their camera.
Seems like it is giving nice looks.
Mike Z.
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Patricia Lindsay just re-found what is presumably her continuing Robert Moses
SP Mountain Bluebird, now in parking Field 2.
She is attempting to get photos and critical views to confirm it is the same
individual present recently at Democrat Point, about a mile to the west.
As PAB is fond of quo
The White Pelican continues. It has flown off the lake twice while we
have been here, but after about 10 minutes has returned to sit on one of
the close islands.
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