All previous lapwing spots checked this morning with no success. Only other
birds of note so far are the continuing White-winged Crossbills in the pines
near the IGA supermarket in Montauk Village.
Angus Wilson, New York City & The Springs, NY
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com
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All previous lapwing spots checked this morning with no success. Only other
birds of note so far are the continuing White-winged Crossbills in the pines
near the IGA supermarket in Montauk Village.
Angus Wilson, New York City The Springs, NY
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com
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NYSbirds-L
By way of information, I have not heard any positive reports from yesterday
or today. Please send word if you can add anything.
Thanks, Angus
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Angus Wilson
New York City & The Springs, NY, USA
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com/
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
By way of information, I have not heard any positive reports from yesterday
or today. Please send word if you can add anything.
Thanks, Angus
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Angus Wilson
New York City The Springs, NY, USA
http://birdingtotheend.blogspot.com/
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
The Northern Lapwings continue, moving between the area described earlier
by Angus (see e-mail below) and
the south pasture across the road.
Other interesting birds around include a Cackling Goose and a bird that
looks very good for a Dusky Canada (occidentalis).
Sent from somewhere in the field
Jim Ash, Frank Quevedo and Barb Rubinstein refound the NORTHERN LAPWINGS in
the northern section of Deep Hollow, near some wet spots.
This is private land but can be viewed from the Paumanok/Parkway Trail
(white markings) that follows the ridge top above the Theodore Roosevelt
County Park
Jim Ash, Frank Quevedo and Barb Rubinstein refound the NORTHERN LAPWINGS in
the northern section of Deep Hollow, near some wet spots.
This is private land but can be viewed from the Paumanok/Parkway Trail
(white markings) that follows the ridge top above the Theodore Roosevelt
County Park
The Northern Lapwings continue, moving between the area described earlier
by Angus (see e-mail below) and
the south pasture across the road.
Other interesting birds around include a Cackling Goose and a bird that
looks very good for a Dusky Canada (occidentalis).
Sent from somewhere in the field