observing for decades.
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observing for decades.
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documenting birds
(written descriptions, photos, etc.) within eBird checklists rather than simply
writing “continuing bird,” which in this case didn’t always apply. Yet another
example of where photography has yielded an interesting discovery.
Best,
Derek Rogers
East Quogue
> On Jan 15, 2019, at 9
documenting birds
(written descriptions, photos, etc.) within eBird checklists rather than simply
writing “continuing bird,” which in this case didn’t always apply. Yet another
example of where photography has yielded an interesting discovery.
Best,
Derek Rogers
East Quogue
> On Jan 15, 2019, at 9
,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Feb 22, 2018, at 7:16 AM, matt klein <matt.kl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Most interesting birds are a pair of gadwall.
>
> ... to be continued.
>
> On Feb 21, 2018, at 5:14 PM, Brent Bomkamp <bbomk...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
,
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> On Feb 22, 2018, at 7:16 AM, matt klein wrote:
>
> Most interesting birds are a pair of gadwall.
>
> ... to be continued.
>
> On Feb 21, 2018, at 5:14 PM, Brent Bomkamp wrote:
>
>> Liz DiNapoli reported to the New York Birders Facebo
elping me track down the band origins.
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elping me track down the band origins.
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of
the intersection with Stephen Hands Path.
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, was a Common Raven calling from the distant cell tower to the south.
Record photos of the Audubon’s Warbler can be viewed here in my eBird
checklist.
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, was a Common Raven calling from the distant cell tower to the south.
Record photos of the Audubon’s Warbler can be viewed here in my eBird
checklist.
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Montauk at some point earlier
today. Perhaps the bird will stay put for a bit.
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Montauk at some point earlier
today. Perhaps the bird will stay put for a bit.
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ear
their departure grounds in the South Atlantic and were thus weaker (or more
prone to disease) when they arrived in our waters. Cory's Shearwaters have a
different point of origin and shorter migration.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jul 16, 2017, at 10:56 AM, Hugh McGuinness <hdm
ear
their departure grounds in the South Atlantic and were thus weaker (or more
prone to disease) when they arrived in our waters. Cory's Shearwaters have a
different point of origin and shorter migration.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jul 16, 2017, at 10:56 AM, Hugh McGuinness wrot
to the point where it was a
mere speck in the sky only to reappear on the flats moments later.
Also of note were 3 gorgeous adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
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to the point where it was a
mere speck in the sky only to reappear on the flats moments later.
Also of note were 3 gorgeous adult Lesser Black-backed Gulls.
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the field and kicked up the flock
before I could get a full detail.
The flock scattered in several directions but the majority appeared to head to
the SW toward Merritts Pond.
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the field and kicked up the flock
before I could get a full detail.
The flock scattered in several directions but the majority appeared to head to
the SW toward Merritts Pond.
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1 on 8/15 and 2
individuals seen together on 8/18.
There is a lot of life out there and hopefully this bodes well for a successful
organized pelagic trip at the end of this month.
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1 on 8/15 and 2
individuals seen together on 8/18.
There is a lot of life out there and hopefully this bodes well for a successful
organized pelagic trip at the end of this month.
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Greetings,
Phil Uruburu asked me to get the word out that he found a Ruff at Timber
Point's East Marina in Great River, Suffolk County.
Good luck if you try for it.
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Greetings,
Phil Uruburu asked me to get the word out that he found a Ruff at Timber
Point's East Marina in Great River, Suffolk County.
Good luck if you try for it.
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, so it's likely they'll
return to this spot.
If anyone follows up and gets decent photos I'd be grateful if you could send
them along to me as this can be important in determining the number of Suffolk
Tufteds we are dealing with.
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, so it's likely they'll
return to this spot.
If anyone follows up and gets decent photos I'd be grateful if you could send
them along to me as this can be important in determining the number of Suffolk
Tufteds we are dealing with.
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The Tufted Duck continues at the same location as described below.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: February 12, 2016 at 10:07:27 PM EST
> To: NY Bird List List
> Subject: Tufted Duck - Blue Point, NY (Suffolk)
>
> At the close of the day I dec
The Tufted Duck continues at the same location as described below.
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> Date: February 12, 2016 at 10:07:27 PM EST
> To: NY Bird List List <nysbirds-l@cornell.edu>
> Subject: Tufted Duck -
present, and in even larger
numbers, for the past couple of days. Its also worth noting that the Blue Point
Tufted Duck differs from the Lake Capri/Venetian Shores bird in several ways,
the most obvious being the shorter tuft.
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present, and in even larger
numbers, for the past couple of days. Its also worth noting that the Blue Point
Tufted Duck differs from the Lake Capri/Venetian Shores bird in several ways,
the most obvious being the shorter tuft.
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steep dip in
the terrain that completely blocks views of one of the main feeding areas, so
patience may be required when trying to track down some of these birds.
Hopefully they are still around!
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steep dip in
the terrain that completely blocks views of one of the main feeding areas, so
patience may be required when trying to track down some of these birds.
Hopefully they are still around!
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Looking at 3 BARNACLE GEESE on Roanoke Avenue in Riverhead, just south of
Reeves Avenue. Alerted to their presence by John Sep.
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Looking at 3 BARNACLE GEESE on Roanoke Avenue in Riverhead, just south of
Reeves Avenue. Alerted to their presence by John Sep.
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yellow staining along the
sides (harder to see when the bird is roosting on water) as well as the wart at
the base of the birds upper mandible. Features that are absent in the
previously mentioned Ross’s.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 11:28 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
yellow staining along the
sides (harder to see when the bird is roosting on water) as well as the wart at
the base of the birds upper mandible. Features that are absent in the
previously mentioned Ross’s.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jan 18, 2016, at 11:28 AM, Tim Healy <tp...
in this part of
Long Island as evidenced by past sightings and it will be interesting to see
where these birds might be detected again.
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in this part of
Long Island as evidenced by past sightings and it will be interesting to see
where these birds might be detected again.
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and is roosting on Unqua Lake in
Massapequa Park. A good set up if your looking to twitch County Ross's.
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Thanks for the post, Anthony.
I am still viewing the Ross's in Massapequa at Berner Junior High School. I
suspected the Massapequa bird was a second Ross's. The bird I'm viewing now is
lacking the yellow stain as shown on the Avon bird. So we are dealing with two
Ross's!
Best,
Derek Rogers
Ross's goose currently being viewed in the ball field at Berner Middle School
in Massapequa. Field runs along the west side of Carman Mill Road, south of
route 27A. Viewing with Pat Palladino.
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Thanks for the post, Anthony.
I am still viewing the Ross's in Massapequa at Berner Junior High School. I
suspected the Massapequa bird was a second Ross's. The bird I'm viewing now is
lacking the yellow stain as shown on the Avon bird. So we are dealing with two
Ross's!
Best,
Derek Rogers
Ross's goose currently being viewed in the ball field at Berner Middle School
in Massapequa. Field runs along the west side of Carman Mill Road, south of
route 27A. Viewing with Pat Palladino.
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and is roosting on Unqua Lake in
Massapequa Park. A good set up if your looking to twitch County Ross's.
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Gyrfalcon currently sitting on an osprey platform about a mile west of Cedar
Beach Marina.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Dec 9, 2015, at 4:33 PM, Ken Feustel wrote:
>
> Yesterday Sue and I observed a large gray falcon briefly sitting on an Osprey
> platform in the salt
Gyrfalcon currently sitting on an osprey platform about a mile west of Cedar
Beach Marina.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Dec 9, 2015, at 4:33 PM, Ken Feustel <feus...@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> Yesterday Sue and I observed a large gray falcon briefly sitting on an Osp
-fronts and the 11/22
Cackling Goose:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/39025168@N07/
<https://www.flickr.com/photos/39025168@N07/>
R.I.P. Ross’s Goose
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-fronts and the 11/22
Cackling Goose:
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R.I.P. Ross’s Goose
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GOOSE.
I only managed to view the flock for about 5 minutes until farm operations
began and sent the nervous birds back toward the south.
Just a heads up for those that might find themselves out this way.
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GOOSE.
I only managed to view the flock for about 5 minutes until farm operations
began and sent the nervous birds back toward the south.
Just a heads up for those that might find themselves out this way.
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to go.
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wing is mangled
and will have no means of leaving this location. The bird however is very much
alert and will retreat to the phragmites at even the slightest disturbance. It
favored the southeast corner of the pond, best scoped from northeast viewing
area.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
wing is mangled
and will have no means of leaving this location. The bird however is very much
alert and will retreat to the phragmites at even the slightest disturbance. It
favored the southeast corner of the pond, best scoped from northeast viewing
area.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
Phil Uruburu just called and reports that the Red Phalarope continues at Jones
Beach West End. Sounds like it is in the location south of blind as described
below by Dave Klauber.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jul 11, 2015, at 9:43 PM, David Klauber wrote:
>
> I arrived aroun
Phil Uruburu just called and reports that the Red Phalarope continues at Jones
Beach West End. Sounds like it is in the location south of blind as described
below by Dave Klauber.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
On Jul 11, 2015, at 9:43 PM, David Klauber davehawk...@msn.com wrote:
I arrived
There is a nice tern show happening at Cupsogue right now representing 8
species:
Common Tern
Roseate Tern
1 ARCTIC TERN (adult)
Forster's Tern
1 SANDWICH TERN
Caspian Tern
Least Tern
Black Tern
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There is a nice tern show happening at Cupsogue right now representing 8
species:
Common Tern
Roseate Tern
1 ARCTIC TERN (adult)
Forster's Tern
1 SANDWICH TERN
Caspian Tern
Least Tern
Black Tern
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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if you try and hopefully the birds are still around.
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Continuing in same general location as of 3:35 PM.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Jun 6, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Pat Palladino wrote:
>
> The bird is in the same location right now. Can be viewed from the shoulder
> of the roadway at the sign identifying the "environmental
Continuing in same general location as of 3:35 PM.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
On Jun 6, 2015, at 2:09 PM, Pat Palladino dino1...@hotmail.com wrote:
The bird is in the same location right now. Can be viewed from the shoulder
of the roadway at the sign identifying the environmentally
Looking at the Franklin's Gull right now with Mike Scheibel. The bird is on the
west side of the channel.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On May 31, 2015, at 2:03 PM, Andrew Baksh wrote:
>
> To my knowledge the bird has not been seen this morning despite multiple
> obser
/39025168@N07/
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Derek Rogers
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Begin forwarded message:
> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: May 30, 2015 at 11:27:49 AM EDT
> To: NY Bird List
> Subject: Arctic Tern - Cupsogue Beach CP (Suffolk)
>
> An adult Arctic Tern made a very brief appearance on the flats at
this message another adult Arctic Tern appeared.
Possibly the same bird. Looking at it now with Mike and Lynn Scheibel.
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Derek Rogers drogers0...@gmail.com
Date: May 30, 2015 at 11:27:49 AM EDT
To: NY Bird List nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
Subject: Arctic Tern - Cupsogue Beach CP (Suffolk)
An adult Arctic Tern made a very brief appearance
this message another adult Arctic Tern appeared.
Possibly the same bird. Looking at it now with Mike and Lynn Scheibel.
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Pete Morris found a probable Little Egret at Gardiner Park in Bay Shore at
around 3:45 PM this afternoon. It's subsequently been confirmed as Little
Egret. The bird was favoring the shoreline along the bay.
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Pete Morris found a probable Little Egret at Gardiner Park in Bay Shore at
around 3:45 PM this afternoon. It's subsequently been confirmed as Little
Egret. The bird was favoring the shoreline along the bay.
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number or
follow Luke's lead. This is unacceptable.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Apr 16, 2015, at 9:55 PM, leormand . wrote:
>
> All:
>
> I have drafted and sent a letter to the Riverhead Town Board regarding runway
> access to EPCAL and have included some of my favori
. This is unacceptable.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
On Apr 16, 2015, at 9:55 PM, leormand . leorm...@gmail.com wrote:
All:
I have drafted and sent a letter to the Riverhead Town Board regarding runway
access to EPCAL and have included some of my favorite images. The letter and
images can be seen
were Great Black-backed
and Herring Gull but a surprising 0 Ring-billed Gull.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Apr 20, 2015, at 7:15 PM, Shaibal Mitra wrote:
>
> I wasn't able to get down to the beach during the height of the storm, but I
> tried late in the day. By then the wind
were Great Black-backed
and Herring Gull but a surprising 0 Ring-billed Gull.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
On Apr 20, 2015, at 7:15 PM, Shaibal Mitra shaibal.mi...@csi.cuny.edu wrote:
I wasn't able to get down to the beach during the height of the storm, but I
tried late in the day
closely
through the dense flock of Canada Geese.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: March 7, 2015 at 3:17:02 PM EST
> To: NY Bird List
> Subject: 2 Barnacle Geese - Calverton (Suffolk)
>
> My cousin, Caitlin Carlstrom, ju
closely
through the dense flock of Canada Geese.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
Begin forwarded message:
From: Derek Rogers drogers0...@gmail.com
Date: March 7, 2015 at 3:17:02 PM EST
To: NY Bird List nysbirds-l@cornell.edu
Subject: 2 Barnacle Geese - Calverton (Suffolk)
My cousin, Caitlin
My cousin, Caitlin Carlstrom, just sent me a photo of two Barnacle Geese
feeding along Edwards Avenue, in Calverton. Sounds like the birds were on the
east side of the road about halfway between Sound Ave. and 25.
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My cousin, Caitlin Carlstrom, just sent me a photo of two Barnacle Geese
feeding along Edwards Avenue, in Calverton. Sounds like the birds were on the
east side of the road about halfway between Sound Ave. and 25.
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, Common Loons, and Red-breasted Merganser were also in the
mix.
I also scoped the various portions of open water in Moriches Bay but failed to
come up with any additional Red-necked Grebes.
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, Common Loons, and Red-breasted Merganser were also in the
mix.
I also scoped the various portions of open water in Moriches Bay but failed to
come up with any additional Red-necked Grebes.
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to the Blitz. ~4
minutes long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETRXujTSsZQ
Thanks again for all of your support and please do not hesitate to reach out to
any of the NY Blitz Coordinators with any further questions.
Best,
Derek Rogers (drogers0...@gmail.com) Long Island Blitz Coordinator
Mike
to submit to the Blitz. ~4
minutes long.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETRXujTSsZQ
Thanks again for all of your support and please do not hesitate to reach out to
any of the NY Blitz Coordinators with any further questions.
Best,
Derek Rogers (drogers0...@gmail.com) Long Island Blitz Coordinator
on the blitz. Again, we encourage
folks to check out the website but please do not hesitate to contact any of the
coordinators listed below. Thank you again for helping to make the blitz
successful and we look forward to another great season!!
Best,
Derek Rogers (drogers0...@gmail.com) - Long Island Blitz
on the blitz. Again, we encourage
folks to check out the website but please do not hesitate to contact any of the
coordinators listed below. Thank you again for helping to make the blitz
successful and we look forward to another great season!!
Best,
Derek Rogers (drogers0...@gmail.com) - Long Island Blitz
There's a Ross's Goose among the many Canada Geese at the north end of Hards
Lake at Southaven County Park in Yaphank. Having sifted through everything yet
but also 2 Snow Geese.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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There's a Ross's Goose among the many Canada Geese at the north end of Hards
Lake at Southaven County Park in Yaphank. Having sifted through everything yet
but also 2 Snow Geese.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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Correction to Mike's post: The Couch's appeared around 10:45 AM at 11th and
4th. The bird is still being seen well sallying for insects along the various
fire escapes.
Best,
Derek Rogers
> On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:53 AM,
> wrote:
>
> Re-found by Derek Rogers and Bob K
Correction to Mike's post: The Couch's appeared around 10:45 AM at 11th and
4th. The bird is still being seen well sallying for insects along the various
fire escapes.
Best,
Derek Rogers
On Dec 30, 2014, at 10:53 AM, mscheibe...@gmail.com mscheibe...@gmail.com
wrote:
Re-found by Derek
There was a Black Vulture flying along Route 25 in Jamesport at around 9:00 AM
this morning. It looked like it may have landed along the north side of the
road, just north of Washington Ave.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
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There was a Black Vulture flying along Route 25 in Jamesport at around 9:00 AM
this morning. It looked like it may have landed along the north side of the
road, just north of Washington Ave.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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and
please keep a respectful distance from the water tower. This is a really unique
opportunity to view these extremely interesting birds.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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and
please keep a respectful distance from the water tower. This is a really unique
opportunity to view these extremely interesting birds.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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Dave Klauber & Bobby Rosetti just called to report the above species.
It is sitting on a telephone wire east of the Post Lane bridge.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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Dave Klauber Bobby Rosetti just called to report the above species.
It is sitting on a telephone wire east of the Post Lane bridge.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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: http://m.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-29691238
Some images of today's goose can be viewed on my Flickr page:
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/39025168@N07/
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
> On Nov 9, 2014, at 3:03 PM, Derek Rogers wrote:
>
> Right now in the triangle f
Right now in the triangle farm field located in between these 3 roads:
Northville Turnpike, Cross River Drive and Sound Avenue.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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Apologies for the multiple posts but three Greater White-fronted Geese just
landed in the pond which may be of interest for those seeking the Cattle Egret.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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> Date: November 9, 2014 at 12:22:14 PM EST
> To
the Tundra Swans are normally
seen).
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are normally
seen).
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Apologies for the multiple posts but three Greater White-fronted Geese just
landed in the pond which may be of interest for those seeking the Cattle Egret.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
Begin forwarded message:
From: Derek Rogers drogers0...@gmail.com
Date: November 9, 2014 at 12:22:14 PM
Right now in the triangle farm field located in between these 3 roads:
Northville Turnpike, Cross River Drive and Sound Avenue.
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Derek Rogers
Sayville
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