This afternoon at 2 pm, as Sean Sime reported earlier, the *Barnacle Goose*
continued along Wellwood Ave. at St. Charles Cemetery until it was chased
away by the cemetery groundskeepers.  The flock appeared to land at the
Colonial Springs Country Club, which is private.  Additionally, there were
now* four Greater White-fronted Geese*, all adults, present in a goose
flock viewed from the Pinelawn LIRR Station in Pinelawn Memorial Park.

The *Eurasian Wigeon* originally seen in late November continues on the
Mill Pond in Centerport as well, along with 20 Canvasback.

Yesterday, an *Orange-crowned Warbler* was at the capped Huntington
landfill off of Town Line Road in East Northport, as viewed from the
pipeline right-of-way that runs along the back side of the landfill.  It
was a somewhat brighter individual than I am used to seeing, with little
difference between the color of the body and the head.  Also worth noting
in the area were three Marsh Wrens at the Makamah Preserve and a pair of
Redhead at Fresh Pond, both in Fort Salonga.

Brent Bomkamp
Northport, NY

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