Female continues close to shore, viewing now from Shinnecock East County
parking lot; also, as a bonus 16 Snow Buntings and an adult Bald Eagle perched
on distant sandbar to the north
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Female continues close to shore, viewing now from Shinnecock East County
parking lot; also, as a bonus 16 Snow Buntings and an adult Bald Eagle perched
on distant sandbar to the north
Mike Scheibel
Brookhaven
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Still present on the East side close to shore.
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Still present on the East side close to shore.
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10:30 Dune road was very quiet - no raptors and very little waterfowl.
11:30 Quogue Wildlife Refuge had a pair of eagles lurking around who not long
after took off toward dune road.
On the way home another pair of eagles was spotted above sunrise highway just
to the southeast of the
10:30 Dune road was very quiet - no raptors and very little waterfowl.
11:30 Quogue Wildlife Refuge had a pair of eagles lurking around who not long
after took off toward dune road.
On the way home another pair of eagles was spotted above sunrise highway just
to the southeast of the
Drake Harlequin duck and a female King Eider at Shinnecock East County Park
this morning. Both close to the rocks in calm waters affording amazing views.
Both birds would be difficult to see from the western side as they were hugging
the rocks by the parking area, not along the jetty.
Will
Drake Harlequin duck and a female King Eider at Shinnecock East County Park
this morning. Both close to the rocks in calm waters affording amazing views.
Both birds would be difficult to see from the western side as they were hugging
the rocks by the parking area, not along the jetty.
Will