all somewhat extra-limital birds, except the shearwater - and the Champlain ducks may be seen with a 10,000x scope from NY - or at least the Euro-Asian sensibility of them...
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The photo is not too shabby - of a bird most go a little beyond New England to observe -
https://www.flickr.com/photos/114915809@N03/14046079813/
from the link below that John Gluth already posted here. More on the bird's only sighting from April 25th at Chappaquiddick (Massacusetts) by Adam & dad Rand Burnett are at: http://digest.sialia.com/?rm=message;id=859546 (it's been a few days as well...)

Oh, & another Manx Shearwater made it as far west into LI Sound as Stamford Conn. -
http://digest.sialia.com/?rm=message;id=860126

The Newfoundland (Atlantic Canada) tally for European Golden-Plovers had reached to 28 individuals, reported via Bruce Mactavish's NFLD. birding blog. Black-tailed Godwits
up there still at 4 (four) individuals.

Garganey drake in Vermont - today also drake & hen Tufted Ducks, at Lake Champlain.
April can be quite interesting.

tom fiore -
manhattan
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On Apr 29, 2014, at 3:42 PM, J GLUTH wrote:
Sorry about the last link I posted not working. Here's the correct one.
http://birding.aba.org/message.php?mesid=686704&MLID=MASS&MLNM=Massachusetts

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