Still present at 748pm from viewing deck. Moving around with the Dunlin.
Duane
On Fri, May 13, 2022, 5:12 PM Richard Guthrie
wrote:
> Montezuma Visitor Center ( closer to the first pull out near the Rt 20
> entrance )
>
> Wilson’s Phalarope also present
>
> And many other shorebirds.
>
> Rich
Still present at 748pm from viewing deck. Moving around with the Dunlin.
Duane
On Fri, May 13, 2022, 5:12 PM Richard Guthrie
wrote:
> Montezuma Visitor Center ( closer to the first pull out near the Rt 20
> entrance )
>
> Wilson’s Phalarope also present
>
> And many other shorebirds.
>
> Rich
Montezuma Visitor Center ( closer to the first pull out near the Rt 20 entrance
)
Wilson’s Phalarope also present
And many other shorebirds.
Rich Guthrie
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Montezuma Visitor Center ( closer to the first pull out near the Rt 20 entrance
)
Wilson’s Phalarope also present
And many other shorebirds.
Rich Guthrie
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http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsWELCOME.htm
http://www.NortheastBirding.com/NYSbirdsRULES.htm
The curlew sandpiper was on the vanishing sand spit off the Westhampton
Dunes access. The bird was there from about 7:15am to 7:29am and abruptly
flew off with the other shore birds towards Pikes Beach and only the oyster
catchers and willets remained.
Thanks to Derek for his timely post.
Diana
The curlew sandpiper was on the vanishing sand spit off the Westhampton
Dunes access. The bird was there from about 7:15am to 7:29am and abruptly
flew off with the other shore birds towards Pikes Beach and only the oyster
catchers and willets remained.
Thanks to Derek for his timely post.
Diana
Currently being seen at Pikes Beach- tip of the eastern spit of land. Tide is
rising, and bird is not consistently staying put. Dogs and people occasionally
appear on the scene.
Parking is at Pikes bayside town beach, but they may charge.
Eileen Schwinn
Annie McIntire
Gary Straus
Matt and
Viewing now on spit to east of Pike's Beach overlook with a few red knots,
semi-palms, & laughing gulls. Best access from parking area just east of
overlook parking,there is an osprey platform here, & walk along the shore.
Mike S.
Brookhaven, NY
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Viewing now on spit to east of Pike's Beach overlook with a few red knots,
semi-palms, laughing gulls. Best access from parking area just east of
overlook parking,there is an osprey platform here, walk along the shore.
Mike S.
Brookhaven, NY
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NYSbirds-L List Info:
Currently being seen at Pikes Beach- tip of the eastern spit of land. Tide is
rising, and bird is not consistently staying put. Dogs and people occasionally
appear on the scene.
Parking is at Pikes bayside town beach, but they may charge.
Eileen Schwinn
Annie McIntire
Gary Straus
Matt and
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