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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