Re: [nysbirds-l] South Fork LI: Montauk Lapwings REFOUND (continues)...

2012-11-11 Thread Andrew Baksh
The Northern Lapwings continue, moving between the area described earlier by Angus (see e-mail below) and the south pasture across the road. Other interesting birds around include a Cackling Goose and a bird that looks very good for a Dusky Canada (occidentalis). Sent from somewhere in the field

[nysbirds-l] South Fork LI: Montauk Lapwings REFOUND

2012-11-11 Thread Angus Wilson
Jim Ash, Frank Quevedo and Barb Rubinstein refound the NORTHERN LAPWINGS in the northern section of Deep Hollow, near some wet spots. This is private land but can be viewed from the Paumanok/Parkway Trail (white markings) that follows the ridge top above the Theodore Roosevelt County Park

[nysbirds-l] South Fork LI: Montauk Lapwings REFOUND

2012-11-11 Thread Angus Wilson
Jim Ash, Frank Quevedo and Barb Rubinstein refound the NORTHERN LAPWINGS in the northern section of Deep Hollow, near some wet spots. This is private land but can be viewed from the Paumanok/Parkway Trail (white markings) that follows the ridge top above the Theodore Roosevelt County Park

Re: [nysbirds-l] South Fork LI: Montauk Lapwings REFOUND (continues)...

2012-11-11 Thread Andrew Baksh
The Northern Lapwings continue, moving between the area described earlier by Angus (see e-mail below) and the south pasture across the road. Other interesting birds around include a Cackling Goose and a bird that looks very good for a Dusky Canada (occidentalis). Sent from somewhere in the field