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:
It's a good point. I monitor a dozen lists and alerts daily - but then I'm
a bird-bum with nothing better to do ;) So perhaps we could all remember
(and encourage all the birders we know) to include the state-wide list in
all posts, along with whatever other local, regional, text-based, etc.
the dangers of not being linked in to every alert network, list, and database
On 6/14/12, Anthony Collerton wrote:
> I may have missed this but I don't think it hit this list. Michael McBrien
> reported an adult Curlew Sandpiper on the NE side of the flats at 2:24pm on
> the LIRBA Text Alert
Firstly, thank you to Anthony for posting about this bird a bit earlier.
Around 2:10 this afternoon, on a high rising tide, I found an adult
male Curlew Sandpiper on the Cupsogue flats. It was feeding with a
small group of knots and Dunlin in the mussel bed at the northeast
corner of the
I may have missed this but I don't think it hit this list. Michael McBrien
reported an adult Curlew Sandpiper on the NE side of the flats at 2:24pm on
the LIRBA Text Alert system. No other details but I'm sure Michael will
post more later. Worth checking Mecox this evening or tomorrow morning
I may have missed this but I don't think it hit this list. Michael McBrien
reported an adult Curlew Sandpiper on the NE side of the flats at 2:24pm on
the LIRBA Text Alert system. No other details but I'm sure Michael will
post more later. Worth checking Mecox this evening or tomorrow morning
Firstly, thank you to Anthony for posting about this bird a bit earlier.
Around 2:10 this afternoon, on a high rising tide, I found an adult
male Curlew Sandpiper on the Cupsogue flats. It was feeding with a
small group of knots and Dunlin in the mussel bed at the northeast
corner of the
the dangers of not being linked in to every alert network, list, and database
On 6/14/12, Anthony Collerton icoller...@gmail.com wrote:
I may have missed this but I don't think it hit this list. Michael McBrien
reported an adult Curlew Sandpiper on the NE side of the flats at 2:24pm on
the