Re: [nysbirds-l] Dunkirk Avocet 12/12/09

2009-12-12 Thread Jim Osterlund
Suggested observation location;

42.487177,-79.34537 - Google Maps


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[nysbirds-l] Dunkirk Avocet 12/12/09

2009-12-12 Thread Jerry Lazarczyk
I found the Avocet about 2:50pm that was first found by Davied Neveu. It was 
towards the power plant close to the beach associating with Canada Geese and 
Ring-billed Gulls, swimming and wading. After photos I left for the Main St. 
beach and found Robert Ungerer of Lakewood and Ranjit Laha of Jamestown and 
took them to the Avocet. We found it way to the right near the wooden docks off 
Bert's Cove associating with about 40+  Mallards and a Redhead and with a Coot, 
Hooded Merganzer and Horned Grebe nearby. The Avocet is very late in the 
migration schedule and appears to spend an inordinate amout of time swimming.

The Avocet is in the SW end of the harbor with parking and good viewing off the 
Conservation Club.grounds.

Jerry Lazarczyk
Grand Island NY


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[nysbirds-l] Dunkirk Avocet 12/12/09

2009-12-12 Thread Jerry Lazarczyk
I found the Avocet about 2:50pm that was first found by Davied Neveu. It was 
towards the power plant close to the beach associating with Canada Geese and 
Ring-billed Gulls, swimming and wading. After photos I left for the Main St. 
beach and found Robert Ungerer of Lakewood and Ranjit Laha of Jamestown and 
took them to the Avocet. We found it way to the right near the wooden docks off 
Bert's Cove associating with about 40+  Mallards and a Redhead and with a Coot, 
Hooded Merganzer and Horned Grebe nearby. The Avocet is very late in the 
migration schedule and appears to spend an inordinate amout of time swimming.

The Avocet is in the SW end of the harbor with parking and good viewing off the 
Conservation Club.grounds.

Jerry Lazarczyk
Grand Island NY


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Re: [nysbirds-l] Dunkirk Avocet 12/12/09

2009-12-12 Thread Jim Osterlund
Suggested observation location;

42.487177,-79.34537 - Google Maps


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