The American Avocet continues at Mecox Inlet, ignoring para-sailors,
running children, and Great Black-backed Gulls.
Donna Schulman
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From: Queensgirl30
American Avocet still present, feeding on the West side of Mecox Bay @ 12:30pm.
Small group of Black -bellied Plovers joining at times.
Janis Hurley
> On Aug 24, 2019, at 9:07 AM, Queensgirl30 wrote:
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> Southampton parking permit required AFTER 9am & BEFORE 6pm. !!! You know what
> I meant.
Southampton parking permit required AFTER 9am & BEFORE 6pm. !!! You know what I
meant.
Donna Schulman
Forest Hills, NY
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> On Aug 24, 2019, at 9:04 AM, Queensgirl30 wrote:
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> The American Avocet at Mecox inlet continues, on west side. Now on east side!
> Feeding.
The American Avocet at Mecox inlet continues, on west side. Now on east side!
Feeding.
Remember that a Southampton parking permit is required before 9am and after
6pm.
Sent from my birding device
> On Aug 23, 2019, at 11:52 AM, Douglas Futuyma wrote:
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> The American Avocet was still
The American Avocet was still present at 7:30 this morning, on the eastern
side of the (sometime) cut from Mecox Bay to the ocean. It had its head
tucked while I was there, despite birders' relatively close presence.
There were a very few other shorebirds (Piping Plover, Sanderling,
Semipalmated Sa