Re: [nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern continues on Great Gull Island, Suffolk County

2019-06-10 Thread Robert Lewis
 Thanks for the update Joe.
I'm interested in renting a boat and sharing expenses with others.  I don't 
know how feasible this is.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY

On Monday, June 10, 2019, 12:39:10 PM EDT,  wrote:  
 
 
The adult Bridled Tern found on Great Gull Island on June 8 continued today on 
the northeast corner of the island. The island is a research facility and 
sanctuary for a large colony of Common Terns and the endangered Roseate Tern. 
Landing on the island is not allowed. However, last August a number of birders 
were able to see the Bridled from small boats off-shore. On my Inwood Birder 
blog I have posted a map of the island indicating the part of the island the 
bird frequents. The link is: 
https://inwoodbirder.blogspot.com/2019/06/june-10-bridled-tern-comes-back-to.html

  

Last August, during the bird’s nearly three week stay on the island I was able 
to post almost daily updates on the bird’s presence. However,, June is the peak 
of the nesting season and research work will prevent me from checking for the 
bird every day. I will post updates when I am able, but it will be sporadic.

  

Joe DiCostanzo 
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern continues on Great Gull Island, Suffolk County

2019-06-10 Thread Robert Lewis
 Thanks for the update Joe.
I'm interested in renting a boat and sharing expenses with others.  I don't 
know how feasible this is.
Bob LewisSleepy Hollow NY

On Monday, June 10, 2019, 12:39:10 PM EDT,  wrote:  
 
 
The adult Bridled Tern found on Great Gull Island on June 8 continued today on 
the northeast corner of the island. The island is a research facility and 
sanctuary for a large colony of Common Terns and the endangered Roseate Tern. 
Landing on the island is not allowed. However, last August a number of birders 
were able to see the Bridled from small boats off-shore. On my Inwood Birder 
blog I have posted a map of the island indicating the part of the island the 
bird frequents. The link is: 
https://inwoodbirder.blogspot.com/2019/06/june-10-bridled-tern-comes-back-to.html

  

Last August, during the bird’s nearly three week stay on the island I was able 
to post almost daily updates on the bird’s presence. However,, June is the peak 
of the nesting season and research work will prevent me from checking for the 
bird every day. I will post updates when I am able, but it will be sporadic.

  

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[nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern continues on Great Gull Island, Suffolk County

2019-06-10 Thread jdicost
The adult Bridled Tern found on Great Gull Island on June 8 continued today
on the northeast corner of the island. The island is a research facility and
sanctuary for a large colony of Common Terns and the endangered Roseate
Tern. Landing on the island is not allowed. However, last August a number of
birders were able to see the Bridled from small boats off-shore. On my
Inwood Birder blog I have posted a map of the island indicating the part of
the island the bird frequents. The link is:

https://inwoodbirder.blogspot.com/2019/06/june-10-bridled-tern-comes-back-to
.html

 

Last August, during the bird's nearly three week stay on the island I was
able to post almost daily updates on the bird's presence. However,, June is
the peak of the nesting season and research work will prevent me from
checking for the bird every day. I will post updates when I am able, but it
will be sporadic.

 

Joe DiCostanzo 


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[nysbirds-l] Bridled Tern continues on Great Gull Island, Suffolk County

2019-06-10 Thread jdicost
The adult Bridled Tern found on Great Gull Island on June 8 continued today
on the northeast corner of the island. The island is a research facility and
sanctuary for a large colony of Common Terns and the endangered Roseate
Tern. Landing on the island is not allowed. However, last August a number of
birders were able to see the Bridled from small boats off-shore. On my
Inwood Birder blog I have posted a map of the island indicating the part of
the island the bird frequents. The link is:

https://inwoodbirder.blogspot.com/2019/06/june-10-bridled-tern-comes-back-to
.html

 

Last August, during the bird's nearly three week stay on the island I was
able to post almost daily updates on the bird's presence. However,, June is
the peak of the nesting season and research work will prevent me from
checking for the bird every day. I will post updates when I am able, but it
will be sporadic.

 

Joe DiCostanzo 


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