Re: [nysbirds-l] Reeve at Plum Beach, Brooklyn today

2014-05-30 Thread Andrew Baksh
I would recommend that birders include the, Salt Marsh Nature Center on Avenue 
in their search for the Ruff. There is plenty of habitat there and only a short 
flight from Plum Beach.

Andrew

> On May 29, 2014, at 7:47 PM, Sean Sime  wrote:
> 
> Please note that the long closed parking lot at Plumb Beach is now open 
> during the day for those who thought they may have to walk all the way from 
> Knapp Street. Good luck to those trying early and please get the word out 
> (positive or negative).
> 
> Great find!
> 
> Sean Sime
> Brooklyn, NY
> 
> 
>> On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Roberta Manian 
>>  wrote:
>> i had a Reeve (or young Ruff) at Plum today, in the marsh.  A million thanks 
>> to Dennis H, Rob J, Keir R, Mike Y for all the remote help.  We couldn't ID 
>> it definitely till i got home and sent everyone a link to quality pics.  
>> 
>> bird first seen inside marsh at falling high tide (10:30ish) , across the 
>> water, roosting w/ Black Bellied Plovers.  Spooked by Oystercatchers, 
>> refound a few hours later by mouth of marsh foraging w/ Dunlin.
>> 
>> First viewing
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Re: [nysbirds-l] Reeve at Plum Beach, Brooklyn today

2014-05-29 Thread Sean Sime
Please note that the long closed parking lot at Plumb Beach is now open
during the day for those who thought they may have to walk all the way from
Knapp Street. Good luck to those trying early and please get the word out
(positive or negative).

Great find!

Sean Sime
Brooklyn, NY


On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 5:13 PM, Roberta Manian <
bobbi.man...@alumni.lafayette.edu> wrote:

> i had a Reeve (or young Ruff) at Plum today, in the marsh.  A million
> thanks to Dennis H, Rob J, Keir R, Mike Y for all the remote help.  We
> couldn't ID it definitely till i got home and sent everyone a link to
> quality pics.
>
> bird first seen inside marsh at falling high tide (10:30ish) , across the
> water, roosting w/ Black Bellied Plovers.  Spooked by Oystercatchers,
> refound a few hours later by mouth of marsh foraging w/ Dunlin.
>
> First viewing
> 
> [image: image]
> 
> First viewing
> 
> View on www.flickr.com
> 
> Preview by Yahoo
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[nysbirds-l] Reeve at Plum Beach, Brooklyn today

2014-05-29 Thread Roberta Manian
i had a Reeve (or young Ruff) at Plum today, in the marsh.  A million thanks to 
Dennis H, Rob J, Keir R, Mike Y for all the remote help.  We couldn't ID it 
definitely till i got home and sent everyone a link to quality pics.  

bird first seen inside marsh at falling high tide (10:30ish) , across the 
water, roosting w/ Black Bellied Plovers.  Spooked by Oystercatchers, refound a 
few hours later by mouth of marsh foraging w/ Dunlin.

First viewing

 
   First viewing  
View on www.flickr.com Preview by Yahoo  

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