Thanks to all who gave updates on the GARGANEY. My friend George Chiu and I
arrived at 542 pm 3 minutes after a text that the bird was
being seen. We joined about 20-30 people in seeing this bird. I have never
seen so many birders on East Rd!
Also present among many other birds, 4 BLACK-BELLIED
Thanks to all who gave updates on the GARGANEY. My friend George Chiu and I
arrived at 542 pm 3 minutes after a text that the bird was
being seen. We joined about 20-30 people in seeing this bird. I have never
seen so many birders on East Rd!
Also present among many other birds, 4 BLACK-BELLIED
A whip-poor-will was heard calling at 8:30 PM from the parking lot of
the Quogue Wildlife Center Tuesday evening. It called continuously for
5 minutes.
No chucks were heard.
Mike Higgiston
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A whip-poor-will was heard calling at 8:30 PM from the parking lot of
the Quogue Wildlife Center Tuesday evening. It called continuously for
5 minutes.
No chucks were heard.
Mike Higgiston
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Present now, seen from East rd.
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Present now, seen from East rd.
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Zach Schwartz-Weinstein
203 500 7774
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Marine Nature Study Area, Oceanside 7 June
With the exception of Seaside Sparrow that hasn't been seen for a few weeks,
all of the native marsh birds were heard this morning; namely:: WILLET,
CLAPPER RAIL, MARSH WREN, SALTMARSH SPARROW and upland nesters YELLOW WARBLER
and COMMON
Marine Nature Study Area, Oceanside 7 June
With the exception of Seaside Sparrow that hasn't been seen for a few weeks,
all of the native marsh birds were heard this morning; namely:: WILLET,
CLAPPER RAIL, MARSH WREN, SALTMARSH SPARROW and upland nesters YELLOW WARBLER
and COMMON