Today while going to observe the stranded, apparently moribund,
immature Humpback Whale at East Hampton Main Beach (Suffolk Co.), I
found 4 BLUE-WINGED TEAL at Hook Pond. I haven't heard many (or
perhaps any) reports of this increasingly uncommon duck yet this
spring. Three WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS continue along the dirt road to
the south end of the pond.
Good birding to all!
Hugh
Hugh McGuinness
The Ross School
18 Goodfriend Drive
East Hampton, NY 11937
hmcguinn...@ross.org
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