[nysbirds-l] Montauk shearwaters

2023-09-04 Thread Bruce Horwith
While fishing in the ocean a few miles south of Napeague, we encountered
close to a thousand shearwaters working the bait-filled water. Most were
great shearwater, but there were 50 or more Cory's and a few Wilson's
storm-petrels, as well as the expected terns and gulls. The biggest treat
may have been the whales (pretty sure one was a humpback and one a fin),
which hung out with us for several hours.

*Bruce Horwith*
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[nysbirds-l] Montauk Shearwaters

2017-07-14 Thread JGIUNTA746
Following up on Nick Bonomo's message regarding shearwaters in Montauk I  
was able to see about 40 shearwaters. I would say that most were Greater but 
at  least one was a Cory's. Even with a good scope they were a little far 
out. Best  viewing was from the concession stand area and not from Camp Hero. 
Thanks for the tip
Joe Giunta
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[nysbirds-l] Montauk Shearwaters

2017-07-14 Thread JGIUNTA746
Following up on Nick Bonomo's message regarding shearwaters in Montauk I  
was able to see about 40 shearwaters. I would say that most were Greater but 
at  least one was a Cory's. Even with a good scope they were a little far 
out. Best  viewing was from the concession stand area and not from Camp Hero. 
Thanks for the tip
Joe Giunta
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[nysbirds-l] Montauk shearwaters

2017-07-14 Thread Nick Bonomo
Many shearwaters feeding just off Montauk PT this morning as we turn the corner 
to fish offshore. Would be visible from shore, I would think. FYI.

Nick Bonomo
Wallingford, CT
www.shorebirder.com

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[nysbirds-l] Montauk shearwaters

2017-07-14 Thread Nick Bonomo
Many shearwaters feeding just off Montauk PT this morning as we turn the corner 
to fish offshore. Would be visible from shore, I would think. FYI.

Nick Bonomo
Wallingford, CT
www.shorebirder.com

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