Re: [nysbirds-l] Montauk area: 7 February

2013-02-08 Thread Arie Gilbert
Title: Montauk area: 7 February

  
  
Eric Miller and I birded Montauk Point and vicinity yesterday too,
arriving in the morning.

We had the same sightings as described below, though we did have a
few ~3 Gannets, and slightly more Razorbills. No Dovekie.

We also had the imm. Black-headed Gull at South Lake drive

At Kirk Beach we had 40+ White-winged Crossbills still feeding in
the parking lot. 

At Quail Hill Farm we had a large flock of sparrows that were mostly
Field and Chipping

Arie Gilbert
North Babylon, NY

WWW.Powerbirder.blogspot.com 
 WWW.qcbirdclub.org


On 2/7/2013 10:39 PM, Peter Max Polshek
  wrote:


  
  
  A pre-storm visit at midday today.
  
  
  As expected the Point was quiet, Common Eider and all three
Scoters in low numbers (50-150), no Gannets, few Common Loons,
even
fewer Red-throated, a few Horned Grebes, and 4
  Razorbills.
  
  
  At Lake Montauk from South Lake Drive I was able to relocate
both
BARROW'S GOLDENEYE (drake and hen) which have been present since
2
January.  They were in the southwest corner of the "Lake"
associating with a small flock of Common Goldeneye.
  
  
  At the end of West Lake Drive at the base of the jetty ere
the
two Iceland Gulls (adult and 1st year) that been
frequenting
the beach for quite a while.
  
  
  That's about it.
  
  
  Hopefully tomorrow morning will be more interesting at the
Point
after a night of east winds.
  


  
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Montauk area: 7 February

2013-02-08 Thread Arie Gilbert
Title: Montauk area: 7 February

  
  
Eric Miller and I birded Montauk Point and vicinity yesterday too,
arriving in the morning.

We had the same sightings as described below, though we did have a
few ~3 Gannets, and slightly more Razorbills. No Dovekie.

We also had the imm. Black-headed Gull at South Lake drive

At Kirk Beach we had 40+ White-winged Crossbills still feeding in
the parking lot. 

At Quail Hill Farm we had a large flock of sparrows that were mostly
Field and Chipping

Arie Gilbert
North Babylon, NY

WWW.Powerbirder.blogspot.com 
WWW.qcbirdclub.org


On 2/7/2013 10:39 PM, Peter Max Polshek
  wrote:


  
  
  A pre-storm visit at midday today.
  
  
  As expected the Point was quiet, Common Eider and all three
Scoters in low numbers (50-150), no Gannets, few Common Loons,
even
fewer Red-throated, a few Horned Grebes, and 4
  Razorbills.
  
  
  At Lake Montauk from South Lake Drive I was able to relocate
both
BARROW'S GOLDENEYE (drake and hen) which have been present since
2
January. They were in the southwest corner of the "Lake"
associating with a small flock of Common Goldeneye.
  
  
  At the end of West Lake Drive at the base of the jetty ere
the
two Iceland Gulls (adult and 1st year) that been
frequenting
the beach for quite a while.
  
  
  That's about it.
  
  
  Hopefully tomorrow morning will be more interesting at the
Point
after a night of east winds.
  


  
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[nysbirds-l] Montauk area: 7 February

2013-02-07 Thread Peter Max Polshek
A pre-storm visit at midday today.

As expected the Point was quiet, Common Eider and all three Scoters 
in low numbers (50-150), no Gannets, few Common Loons, even fewer 
Red-throated, a few Horned Grebes, and 4 Razorbills.

At Lake Montauk from South Lake Drive I was able to relocate both 
BARROW'S GOLDENEYE (drake and hen) which have been present since 2 
January.  They were in the southwest corner of the "Lake" associating 
with a small flock of Common Goldeneye.

At the end of West Lake Drive at the base of the jetty ere the two 
Iceland Gulls (adult and 1st year) that been frequenting the beach 
for quite a while.

That's about it.

Hopefully tomorrow morning will be more interesting at the Point 
after a night of east winds.
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[nysbirds-l] Montauk area: 7 February

2013-02-07 Thread Peter Max Polshek
A pre-storm visit at midday today.

As expected the Point was quiet, Common Eider and all three Scoters 
in low numbers (50-150), no Gannets, few Common Loons, even fewer 
Red-throated, a few Horned Grebes, and 4 Razorbills.

At Lake Montauk from South Lake Drive I was able to relocate both 
BARROW'S GOLDENEYE (drake and hen) which have been present since 2 
January.  They were in the southwest corner of the Lake associating 
with a small flock of Common Goldeneye.

At the end of West Lake Drive at the base of the jetty ere the two 
Iceland Gulls (adult and 1st year) that been frequenting the beach 
for quite a while.

That's about it.

Hopefully tomorrow morning will be more interesting at the Point 
after a night of east winds.
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