After not being seen yesterday, I just saw the previously reported Bridled Tern 
over Great Gull Island, Suffolk County. It was in a group of Common and Roseate 
terns that were chasing a juvenile Cooper's Hawk around the island. This is the 
first time the Bridled was seen away from the eastern end of the island. All 
the sightings of the Bridled have now been in the afternoon.

Joe DiCostanzo

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