We birded the barrier beach this morning , observing a fair movement of birds 
dominated by Yellow-rumped Warblers, Golden-crowned Kinglets, and 
White-throated and Song Sparrows. We had a Lincoln's Sparrow at the northwest 
corner of Robert Moses State Park Field 2, a flyby Pine Siskin, and a Blue 
Grosbeak at the entrance to Field 5. There was a fair smattering of 
White-crowned Sparrows (15) among the White-throats and Songs, and a small 
number of Purple Finch (10). 

At West End there was a Marbled Godwit, found by another birder mixed in with 
the numerous Oystercatchers and other shorebirds on the bar at the WE2 Marina. 
We did not bird the swale today, but on Saturday afternoon the number of 
Pectoral Sandpipers had increased to seven, along with a small number of 
White-rumped Sandpipers (6), Dunlin (2), and a lone Least Sandpiper. We tallied 
fifty Eastern Phoebes for this mornings birding.

Ken & Sue Feustel

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