The bird apparently was on the Ocean side of Cupsogue, and disappeared  
several hours ago. Just to let you know because the beach parking lot is very  
crowded, and has a parking fee.
 
Andy Murphy
 
 
In a message dated 6/23/2012 11:43:03 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
jacobdrucke...@gmail.com writes:

Hi  All,

Alex Hale just called me--she and Starr Saphir are currently  looking at a 
basic-plumaged Pacific Loon just east of the boardwalk at  Cupsogue. It 
apparently keeps coming in and out of sight. 

Good luck to  those that go,
Jacob Drucker
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