Currently in the westernmost pond.
Sean Camillieri
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The Red Phalarope continues on the pond west of the blind between West End II
and the Teddy Roosevelt Center at Jones Beach.
Mike Rath
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Currently in the westernmost pond.
Sean Camillieri
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The Red Phalarope continues on the pond west of the blind between West End II
and the Teddy Roosevelt Center at Jones Beach.
Mike Rath
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The previously reported Red Phalarope is still present as of this writing at
the blind west of the parking lot at the Roosevelt Nature Center at Jones
Beach. A lifer for my friend Carol!
John J. Collins
Raritan NJ
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The previously reported Red Phalarope is still present as of this writing at
the blind west of the parking lot at the Roosevelt Nature Center at Jones
Beach. A lifer for my friend Carol!
John J. Collins
Raritan NJ
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Park at the Nature Center and walk west about 350 yards to the blind. In
addition to the RED PHALAROPE in the pool, there was a continual movement of
shorebirds landing on the flats and then going west. A GULL-BILLED TERN made a
brief appearance and the fly by COMMON TERNS repeatedly spooked
as of 5:30 am the Red Phalarope continues and is actively foraging in the
previously reported area of Jones Beach SP in Nassau Co.
Good birding,
Taylor Sturm
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as of 5:30 am the Red Phalarope continues and is actively foraging in the
previously reported area of Jones Beach SP in Nassau Co.
Good birding,
Taylor Sturm
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Park at the Nature Center and walk west about 350 yards to the blind. In
addition to the RED PHALAROPE in the pool, there was a continual movement of
shorebirds landing on the flats and then going west. A GULL-BILLED TERN made a
brief appearance and the fly by COMMON TERNS repeatedly spooked
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