Took a quick walk around Sammy's Beach in East Hampton yesterday.  Best birds 
for me were 2 Saltmarsh Sharp-tailed Sparrows but the whole area was fairly 
busy.  The Least Tern colony is very active with 3 Roseate Terns also loafing 
on the beach and at least 2 pairs of Piping Plovers.  Horned Larks are also 
very visible along the dirt road where they breed.  Also present were American 
Oystercatcher, Osprey, Great Egret, Brown Thrasher and numerous Prairie 
Warblers.  No sign of Clapper Rails unfortunately but it was mid-day.

With regards to the Summer Tanagers, they still seem to be present.  I heard a 
bird calling on Friday night, Ryan Walker saw the female in the yard on 
Saturday and I saw the male on Sunday.  

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