On Sunday, I headed out east with the intentions of getting in a shorebird 
survey at Cupsogue.  Since I got there around high tide, I spent some time 
doing a sea-watch which was non productive.

I then birded the Cupsogue flats on a falling tide. The number of birds were 
paltry but I managed 12 species of shorebirds which is not too shabby for this 
time of the year. The shorebird highlights were  1 White-rumped Sandpiper (with 
a bum left eye), 1 non breeding plumaged Red Knot, 5 Piping Plovers, one of 
which was banded with the Virginia Tech schema and one "ratty" looking Western 
Willet, previously reported by Michael McBrien.

The Tern numbers were not great with 127 as my high count of Common Terns. 3 of 
which were 1 st Summer types, warranting carefully study as distance and the 
uneven terrain often gave that "short-legged" look that is associated with the 
rarer Arctic Terns.  4 Forster's Terns and 3 Least Terns, rounded out the 
expected Sternas.

1 Royal and 2 Roseate Terns were late arrivals; the latter, listed as 
endangered both federally and locally, is always a pleasing sight and these two 
were pristine looking adults.

I opted not to bird the second tide cycle leaving that to Pat and Shai.  An 
evening seawatch was also abandoned after getting Intel from Tom Burke and Gail 
Benson who reported all was quiet at Shinnecock Inlet.

A quick stop at Epcal with Tom and Gail, did not amount to much in terms of 
Blue Grosbeaks or Summer Tanagers.  I chalked that up to a case of "GI" (on my 
part) or bad time of the day where birds were singing less.  I did however, 
enjoy the many Grasshopper Sparrows. If that place was managed properly, I 
wonder if Henslow's could return?

Cheers,

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"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of 
others, rather than to be false, and to incur my own abhorrence." ~ Frederick 
Douglass

風 Swift as the wind
林 Quiet as the forest
火 Conquer like the fire
山 Steady as the mountain
Sun Tzu  The Art of War

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Andrew Baksh
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