Flycatcher was still in the same western area mid afternoon.

This bird is very flighty and is often hidden.  Seen twice flying off the park 
inland to two pines beyond red storage hut adjacent to last large gravel 
parking lot.

Northern oriole is still present as well as a flock of house finches and the 
scattered red breasted nuthatches in the pines.

On the beach there were 10 dunlin mixed in with 25 sanderlings. Also seen was a 
tight knit group of a dozen horned grebes performing synchronized swimming and 
diving.  Also present were a large number of red throated loons and fewer 
common loons, often five birds in the glass.  One adult cormorant flew West far 
out likely double crested.

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> On Dec 4, 2016, at 9:36 AM, Queensgirl30 <queensgir...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Being seen now (9:39am) at far west end, in brushy area by snow fence, facing 
> pink buildings. 
> 
> Donna Schulman
> Forest Hills NY
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